CIHM 
Microfiche 
Series 
(■Monographs) 


iCIMH 

Collection  de 
microfiches 
(monographies) 


Canadian  Instituta  for  Historical  Microroproductiont  /  Institut  Canadian  da  microreproductiont  historiq 


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Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes  /  Notes  techniques  et  bibllographiques 


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du  d^tenteur  des  droits: 

Patricia  Ayearst 


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A  LIST  of  CANADIAN 
BOOKPLATES 


The  Society  of  Bookplate  Bibliopliiles 
Publication  No.  4 


An   edition  limited  to  two  hundred  and  fifty   copies, 

oi  which  the     firat  twenty>five   are 

numbered  and  aiffned 


if 


A  LIST  of  CANADIAN 
BOOKPLATES 

WITH    A    REVIEW   OF   THE    HISTORY    OF 
EX  LIBRIS  IN  THE  DOMINION 

EDITED  BY 

WINWARD  PRESCOTT 

Together  with  Biographical  and  Historical 
Notes 

COMPILED  BY 

STANLEY  HARROD  and 
MORELY  J.  AYEARST 

Illuslraiedieith  Prints  jrom  tht  Original  Coppers 
and  Blocks 


BOSTON  AND  TORONTO 

Printed  for  the 

Society  of  Bookplate  Bibliophiles 
1919 


Foreword 

AlthouRh  my  n.ime  appears  on  the  title-page  of  this 
volume  I  can  hardly  claim  to  be  either  its  originator  or  its 
compiler.  Some  years  ago.  when  the  fury  of  American 
Bookplate  collecting  was  at  its  height,  there  were  in 
existence  several  lists  of  Canadian  Bookplates.  These 
lists  were  fragmentary,  of  varying  lengths,  and  of  uneven 
value.  But  they  had  one  feature  in  common -a  cer- 
tain number  of  the  same  names  with  accompanying 
biographical  notes  appeared  on  all  of  them.  These 
notes  have  come  down  in  the  preent  list  as  a  monu- 
ment to  the  energy  and  patience  of  some  unknown  col- 
lector at  whose  identity  I  should  hardly  wish  to  hazard 
a  guess.  Years  passed  on  until  finally  one  of  these 
early  manuscript  lists  appeared  in  a  Bookplate  auction 
in  Boston.  It  was  bought  by  the  American  Antiquarian 
Society  whose  librarian,  Mr.  Brigham,  very  kindly 
allowed  me  to  go  over  it.  From  this  list,  from  a  rather 
scrappy  list  of  my  own,  from  Mr.  Jack's  "Acadiensis,"' 
and  from  Gagnon's  two  volumes  I  compiled  what  at 
that  time  I  thought  to  be  a  fairly  accurate  record  of 
early  Canadian  Ex  Libris.  Again  time  passed,  publi- 
cation was  delayed,  and  it  was  not  until  some  months 
ago  that,  under  the  stimulus  of  a  Toronto  Bookplate 
artist  and  collector  of  the  present  era,  I  unearthed  my 
list  and  started  once  more  towards  the  goal  of  the  printed 
book.  The  above  mentioned  enthusiast  who  awoke 
me  from  my  lethargy'  is  Mr.  Stanley  Harrod  who.  with 


^^ea«> 


Mr.  Motley  Aycarst,  has  revised,  corrected  and  added 
to  my  list.  They  have  revised  my  notes,  they  have 
added  the  many  modem  plates  and  some  early  ones, 
they  have  delved  in  Canadian  records,  they  have  un- 
earthed original  coppers,  they  have,  even  as  they  roused 
me,  brought  back  from  oblivion  some  of  the  forgotten 
old  guard  of  Canadian  collectors.  To  their  generous 
assistance  is  due  this  list  in  its  final  polished  form,  and 
to  them  arc  due  most  of  the  excellent  illustrative  plates 
from  the  original  coppers  and  blocks  which  adorn  these 
pages. 

The  reader,  then,  can  understand  why  I  should  be 
named  as  editor  rather  than  as  author.  This  list,  like 
Top.-;y,  has  "just  growed,"  and  to  all  who  have  assisted 
in  its  growth  I  tender  my  sincere  thanks. 

I  also  wish  to  acknowledge  the  great  kindness  of  those 
individuals  who  have  allowed  us  the  use  of  the  coppers 
or  blocks  of  their  Bookplates. 

At  the  end  of  the  list  I  have  made  an  alpliabctical 
arrangement  of  all  the  mottoes  appearing  on  anonymous 
armorials,  together  with  the  names  of  the  families  making 
use  of  them.  This  may  help  to  identify  plates  that 
otherwise  might  prove  puzzling. 

Needless  to  say  I  .shall  welcome  additions  and  correc- 
tions which  collectors  may  be  able  to  send,  addressed 
either  to  me  at  Box  .^066  Boston,  or  to  Stanley  Harrod 
83  Macpherson  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 


Boston,  Mass. 
July,  1919- 


WiNWARD   PrESCOTT. 


A  Review  of  Canadian  Book-Plates 


A  DISGRUNTLED  collector  once  said  that  the  only 
^*-  differences  between  Canadian  and  English  Book- 
plates were  that  the  former  were  harder  to  get  and 
less  interesting  when  you  got  them.  Which  statement 
has  some  truth  in  it.  Canadian  Ex  Libris,  especially 
the  early  ones,  are  extremely  hard  to  get,  first  because 
there  are  not  many  of  them,  and  second  because  some 
years  ago,  or  at  least  so  'tis  said,  a  couple  of  Book- 
plate entrepreneurs  went  through  Canada  and  swept  it 
clean  of  plates.  And  Canadian  Ex  Libris  were  unin- 
teresting for  two  reasons,  because  no  one  knew  much 
about  them,  and  because  most  of  them  were  die-sinker 
armorials.  This  volume  is  designed  to  remove  these 
objections — first  by  telling  something  about  Canadian 
Bookplates  and  their  owners,  and  second  by  trying 
to  show  that  there  is  biographical  interest  attaching  to 
the  early  plates  and  artistic  interest  as  to  the  modem 
ones. 

Up  to  the  present  time  the  number  of  writers  on  the 
Ex  Libris  of  Canada  is  small.  In  1895  Phileas  Gagnon 
published  in  Quebec  his  "Essai  de  Bibliographic  Cana- 
diennc."  He  gave  a  few  pages  of  text  on  Ex  Libris  and 
listed  some  two  hundred  and  seventy  odd  plates.  In 
1913,  some  time  after  M.  Gagnon's  death,  the  City  of 
Montreal,  to  which  he  had  bequeathed  his  collection 
of  Canadiana,  published  a  second  volume  of  the  "Essai" 
listing  the  items  added  to  the  Gagnon  collection.     In 


this  work  about  twelve  pages  are  given  to  a  list  of  Book- 
plates not  found  in  Gagnon's  original  list.  These  two 
volvunes  have  stood  in  the  same  relation  to  Canadian 
as  Charles  Dexter  Allen's  list  has  to  American  Bookplates. 
In  addition  there  have  been  some  articles  in  various 
magazines,  notably  an  interesting  series  in  David  R. 
Jack's  "Acadiensis,"  but  nothing  like  the  flow  of  Book- 
plate literature  which  has  made  collecting  so  attractive 
in  f.  e  United  States. 

A  comparison  of  the  Ex  Libris  of  Canada  and  of  the 
United  States  may  be  interesting  in  getting  at  the  charac- 
teristics of  Canadian  plates.  Both  lands  being  originally 
colonies  of  England  they  naturally  followed  English 
styles  and  English  customs  in  Ex  Libris  as  in  other 
things.  But  while  the  colonists  of  the  New  England 
and  Southern  states  used  Bookplates  from  1750  and  had 
various  styles  such  as  Jacobean,  Chippendale,  and  the 
like,  the  Ex  Libris  history  of  Canada  hardly  begins 
before  the  American  Revolution  with  the  loyalists  who 
went  to  Canada  after  1775,  so  that  Canadians  took  to 
Bookplates  about  1800  when  the  most  tiresome  and 
inartistic  style,  the  die-sinker  armorial,  was  popular 
in  England.  Thus  it  is  that  until  comparatively  recent 
times  we  find  in  Canada  an  uninteresting  series  of  die- 
sinkers  with  very  few  Jacobeans  or  Chippendales  and 
practically  no  pictorial  plates. 

Perhaps  these  die-sinkers  are  characteristic  of  the 
Canadians  themselves.  The  plates  were  usually  with- 
out mantling  or  supporters,  and  their  owners  were 
perhaps,  like  the  modem  democratic  Canadians  who 
refuse  peerages,  plain  and  simple  people  who  came  with- 
out any  frills  to  the  new  country  to  make  their  fortunes. 
It  may  be  that  the  families  who  came  to  Canada  were 


not  of  that  class  which  "sported"  supporters.  At  any 
rate  the  simplicity  and  strength  of  the  die-sinkers  may 
be  a  reflection  of  the  same  qualities  in  their  owners. 

A  return  to  our  comparison  shows  still  another  feature 
of  Canadian  Ex  Libris.  The  colonies  which  gained  their 
independence  became  a  separate  nation  with  its  own 
ideas  and  ideals,  developed  in  its  own  way,  in  art  as  in 
politics  and  trade.  In  fact  in  the  United  States  there 
was  a  feeling  which  made  everything  English  so  dis- 
liked that  English  styles  and  customs  were  thrown 
overboard.  One  of  the  first  things  to  go  was  coat  armour, 
and  as  a  result  our  present-day  Bookplates  are  mostly 
pictorial  rather  than  armorial.  This  naturally  makes 
for  artistic  rather  than  conventional  ideals  in  Ex  -Libris, 
and  in  part  has  helped  to  develop  such  artists  as  E.  D. 
French,  J.  W.  Spcncelcy,  S.  L.  Smith,  A.  N.  Macdonald, 
and  many  others  who  have  done  so  much  to  advance 
the  art  of  Bookplates  and  make  collecting  popular.  On 
the  other  hand,  the  Canadians  followed  a  different  course. 
Bound  to  the  mother  country  by  ties  of  blood  and  affec- 
tion, the  loyalists  came  to  Canada  because  they  liked 
English  rather  than  American  ideas,  they  followed  her 
lead  in  most  things,  one  of  which  was  in  being  proud  of 
their  ancestry  and  using  the  coats-of-arms  which  had 
descended  to  them.  This  has,  I  think,  tended  to  keep 
cut  the  pictorial  plates  and  has  thereby  made  modem 
Canadian  plates  rather  less  interesting  than  those  of  the 
United  States.  I  happened  to  glance  through  a  lot  of 
some  one  hundred  and  forty  Canadian  plates,  most  of 
them  done  in  the  last  twenty  years.  Fifty-two  of  them, 
or  nearly  half,  were  armorial.  To  take  at  random  the 
same  number  of  plates  made  since  1900  in  the  United 
States  will  show  hardly  more  than  ten  per  cent  armorials. 


M(iniiv«-r  lln-  armorial  style  in  Bookplates  was  hardly 
((.iidiuive  lo  art  and  the  development  of  Ex  Libris 
ilrii^;iurs,  Tlic  cninnicrcial  engraver  could  make  a  die 
hiiiKi  T  as  wtll  as  an  artist.  It  is  only  in  recent  years 
thai  nun  iikt-  A.  II.  Howard.  VV.  W.  Alexander  and 
Siaiiliv  llairoi!  have  turned  to  the  r^^wer  ideas  of  the 
HiM.kpl.iii-  ami  haw  pnxlmrd  not  oni  .  leresting  and 
ailislu  aiiiioiials  hut  also  some  devor  and  individuahstic 

I'll  lol  l.il-, 

liui  I  Ills  iiio\riuviu  IS  of  reeent  orij^in,  the  engravers 
who  \soikrd  hvloie  iSi>o  were  of  the  older  and  more  con- 
\vniu.iMl  Mtu.t.l,  and  their  number  was  small.  Excluding 
ttu'  -.tiuil\  mrdein  artists  there  were  but  four  men  who 
eii!.;i.t\\\l  Awd  Mj;iu\l  auy  luunber  of  early  Canadian 
l!oi-!.i'l.iU'->  It  IN  \eiv  probable  t'uit  there  are  a  number 
oi  pl.iU'.s  t>v  ilu-Ne  deMi;ners  and  by  others,  but  as  the 
K'ea',  ti>aH>!it\  ot  Cauaihan  plates  are  not  signed  it  15 
HiM'o.-^^'l-'u'  u>  \!u>w  thei'!,  espeeially  as  the  m.:>re  C'.'H- 
xeiiiivM'.i!  i\i\'  .>i  the  arn'onal  plates  a!"  wed  hale  -.r  Tjj 
\a:[\w  'vv  ilie  v';'x;!'a\er  :o  liew'.-;^  a!;\-  rxTS.  ral  sf."!-? 
^•'  "^'^-v"  ^^;  :'■.'  ;our  ,;-:is:>  :<'o:-::o:vd  :he  ^arhts: 
u...  -:v.;.>tN;\  ^-  W  l\'rbe:t  u l^o  .-graved  the  Ex  L-'  r< 
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Rocfjuf,  Lon^lcy,  k(i<l,  uvA  Wise. 

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SufficM  'jtlaics  of  '''ichaT:;:n  aivl  R.  J.  L'niackc)  aiul 
E.  Hcnoit  'jjlatc  ot  \,,iliam  Smith;  were  Cfjntemjioraric.s 
of  Torljett..  A,  Bourne  ';;l;tie  of  J.  I'.  Turner)  and 
Hi'Ulle  'Tjlt!.fs  for  the  I'atl' n  hrothersj  were  nearer  the 
tinx-  of  A'lai!:,.  S'leh  en^nivir,;^'  firms  as  tlic  Roljihs  of 
Toronto  ar:'!  'he-  Ivl'.vin  Cry.  ('n.  <,\  Montn  al  an-  of  later 
date;  t.h' y  are  nion-ovf-r  of  the  eomrncTcia!  tyjx-  and  the 
work  ])-u.  out.  hy  them  ear-.not  \,c  le.O'ked  ujjon  a-,  the 
produet   of  out'  en^rT.'-.ver. 

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tho:.e  <A  Ar:r-'-  \\';.:,t.  a  ;/:;•■  !■.!;»■!  of  ij(j:,,  ;,r,d  the  fli(- 
sinkf-r  arn-.r:-,;  < .{  R-rh-,r<i  J'.hu  Cr-\;. ,]■,■_  ,];,{_,■(]  iSoi. 
(n  Arr.c  \Va-,f.  f  kr.ov.-  r:otr.;r-^  I/it  that  hi-  lived  in 
Oueh'c.  i;;::a.,ke  \v;i  ,  Atto-r.cy  Oi-v.irA  anrj  Mertiher 
o!  H:i  Majc-ty"-  ('<,•::.( -.1  a:..;  ••.••:,  ,*-il  \u<,rf  ii^tc  n  ..tu.;; 
ash'-:njjthe  f-;th'r  of  t.hre<-  .or.:,  who  :n  their!  urn  i)o.v-,es:>ed 
f^;'.k'.!a*'-::.      Th'-r'-  ^r  ■,  h/.v  •/f-r.  :■.  nun.hf  r  of  ri;dat(-(l 


piat'--^    •.'.•.'.!<•  h 


"■  ~'    I'-'-f,' 


■■r--    (  ;.i!i«  r    thr n    th'   :e    of 


Wa*t>  ';::■!  f.'r.:afk'-.  O:  •■  i-  \]  <■  rrv.  ,?.  iuo  ;•<  ,;  jj^cr  ,,f 
the-e  i,  •;-•  ,  :  L.,--  .\rr  :•.;-, •;-.!"■  I>,u;'k.  „  T, ,.;.),.  ,],. 
Mortreal.  a  heau\:ful  '•::::r:-::j:«:  .,f  r'.c  heri-zv  tvi/-  of  i^th 
Cent'iry  F:-' n^:h  E\  Lihr:-.  Ij'^u;^a:  juief-d'd  to  tiic 
title  :r.  1770  ;..r/l  we:.',  -.o  h;-*-  :r,  f-rance  ,0  tha*  it  i  .  jin,!)- 
able  that  h:-,  piaV;  Wa  ;  r;-.riri<--  !:h'-re  rath'-r  thaii  in  ("armada. 
It  :-;  intfr-;-"";^   '.' •  rjr.\-.<-  '\.f  dirfennr.'-   l/etAvcon   the 


Frer^h  Conadi-n  a-d  ':.\<-  V.- '/^^  h  r^^nadian  Rx  Rihris. 
The  :■  rrrcr  :;re  n^u  :h  in  ■'•:■'■  rr,-r.ori';.-  ■:-.  n-;.{ard:,  nurnhf-r,, 
and  are  usually  laU.-U.  Such  :•.  that  of  .M.  Redrmi  who 
%\\'..  about  1^20.  fir-t  mayor  of  Q!jf;hf:f:.  That  t,h(- 
plates  of  Frenchmen  in  Canar!;j  are  mo  ,tlv  lahf-K,  suf:'n  as 


those  of  Father  Noiscux  the  Vicaire-G«?n<^ral  and  Cur<^  of 
Trois  Rivieres,  may  be  due  to  the  fact  that  most  of  them 
belonged  t(j  CathoHc  priests  who,  with  true  clerical 
humbleness,  were  content  with  the  simplicity  of  a  label 
rather  than  with  a  more  proud  and  elaborate  plate.  A 
more  ornate  plate,  however,  is  that  of  the  Collojje  de 
Ste.  Marie  a  Montreal,  which  gives  an  interestinj^  view 
of  the  collej,'e  guarded  by  what  appeared  in  those  days 
necessary  for  a  college  Bookplate,  several  cherubs  and 
genii  or  goddesses  of  knowledge.  I  may  mention  in 
passing  that  there  seem  to  be  very  few  modern  Bf)ok- 
plati's  belonging  to  French  Canadians. 

Cue  of  the  most  interesting  of  the  i8th  Century  plates 
belonging  to  English  C^madians  is  that  of  Peter  Livius 
(Allen  \o.  504.  (Kignon  No.  4880).  who  was  a  loyalist 
(^f  Xew  Hatniisliire.  After  the  Revolution  he  went  to 
Canada  and  vas  maile  Chief  Justice  of  Quebec.  Livius 
\v;is  born  in  England  in  1727  and  died  there  in  1795, 
so  thai  tlie  plate  must  be  earlier  than  that  (»f  Miss  Watts. 
Moreover  the  print  here  shown  is  the  first  state  of  the 
plate,  having  men>ly  the  name  "Livius."  An  escutcheon 
and  the  name  '"IVter"  are  found  on  a  later  state  which 
is  presumed  to  be  eirea  17S0.  Another  early  plate  is 
that  oi  Thomas  Walker,  perhaps  made  before  1775.  a 
person  who  luul  the  dubiims  honor  of  having  the  second 
book  ever  publishetl  in  Canada  tQuelx>c.  1767),  put 
out  in  regard  to  him.  Other  early  E.\  Libris  are  those 
of  jol"i  Eimsley.  a  die-sinker  oi  circa  1790.  and  of  William 
Dunbar,  u  ([ueer  oUl  crest  of  eirca  iSoo. 

In  looking  througli  the  list  oi  Canadian  plates  one  can 
hardly  help  noticing  the  preponderance  of  professi<inal 
men,  of  law\ers.  judges  of  all  kinds  and  degrees,  doctors 
anvl  clergymen.     The  law  leads  easily  in  numln^rs  with 


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the-  medics  and  ecclesiastics  far  in  the  rear.  Such  men 
as  Henry  Boulton.  Edward  Bowen,  \V.  H.  Draper,  John 
HaKcrty.  Jrihn  Macdonald,  Hugh  MacMahon,  J.  L. 
Mfjrrison,  and  the  Uniackes  started  in  at  the  bar  and 
marie  r.  'mes  for  themselves  either  in  the  law  or  in  poli- 
tics. Among  the  dfjctors  is  the  armcmal  of  William 
Warren  BaUlwin  of  Spadina  and  the  dec(jrative  Label  of 
Dr.  Trestler.  One  or  two  plates  belonging  to  Church 
of  Englanrl  dignitaries  are  reprofluced,  and  pedagogy 
may  perhajjs  be  content  with  a  rather  odd  little  design 
belonging  to  and  said  to  be  designed  by  Sir  Daniel  Wilson, 
F.  R.  S.,  once  President  of  Toronto  University.  Plain 
everyday  citizens  have  perhaps  been  rather  left  out  in 
the  cold,  so  I  cannot  help  mentirming  the  plate  (jf  D.  W. 
Smith  who  thought  so  much  of  Canada  that  he  gave  his 
arms  a  chief  of  the  beaver  atul  wnjte  Canada  above  his 
crest. 

It  may  perhaps  be  pertinent  to  wonder  how  many 
Canadian  plates  were  engraved  in  England.  It  is  very 
probable  that  many  Englishmen  had  Ex  Libris  before 
they  emigrated  to  Canada.  It  is  also  likely  that  some 
Canadians,  at  least  in  the  early  days,  sent  to  England 
for  their  Bookplates  as  well  as  for  their  books.  Some 
few  may  have  had  their  plates  made  while  they  were 
visiting  in  England.  Perhaps  such  a  one  was  B.  Homer 
Dixon  of  Toronto,  at  one  time  Consul  to  Holland  and 
while  there  was  honored  by  being  made  Knight  of  the 
Netherlands  Lion,  an  honor  which  he  appreciated  by 
having  a  new  Bookplate,  possibly  having  it  made  in 
Holland,  with  his  "Esq.,"  changed  to  "K.  N.  L.,"  and  a 
representation  of  his  decoration.  I  have  found  the 
following  names  of  English  designers  signed  to  Canadian 
Ex  Libris— Cullcton,   Clriffiths  &  Weigalls,   Huntly,   W. 

II 


Jackson.  Jarrett.  Mitchell,  PukH  Bros..  Silvester  and 
A.  Wyon.  These  are  all  of  London,  but  there  are  some 
few  from  other  parts  of  En^'land  such  as  Murdoch  & 
Sons  of  Edinburgh. 

I  may  mention  the  fact  that  the  list  includes  the 
Governors  General  and  certain  others  who,  although 
not  actually  Canadians,  have  had  a  great  deal  to  do 
with  Canadian  History.  Still  another  class,  who  per- 
haps have  rather  less  right  to  be  included,  are  those 
people  of  other  lands  for  whom  Canadian  artists  have 
designed  Bookplates.  It  may  be  questionable  as  to 
whether  or  not  such  names  should  be  included.  But 
I  have  thought  it  best  to  put  them  in,  especially  as  the 
plates  were  designed  by  Canadian  artists  and  since, 
moreover,  their  biographical  notices  will  show  the  reader 
where  the  plates  are  at  present  actually  used. 

Modem  Canadian  Bookplates  may  be  said  to  only  par- 
tially carry  on  the  traditions  of  earlier  times.  The 
English  idea  that  a  coat-of-arms  is  the  only  thing  for 
an  Ex  Libris  is  only  partly  the  vogue  at  present.  More- 
ever  the  older  forms  of  uninteresting  die-sinkers  have 
given  place  to  more  artistic  productions.  The  plate 
by  W.  W.  Alexander  for  Lady  Eaton  is  in  my  opinion 
one  of  the  most  perfect  examples  of  artistic  excellence 
in  Bookplate  work.  The  English  plate  of  Edith  Peruzzi 
de  Medici  by  Miss  Helard  is  the  only  plate  I  have  seen  of 
the  same  type  which  may  be  said  to  equal  it  in  beauty 
of  design,  excellence  of  form,  and  delicacy  of  finish.  The 
present  day  feeling  that  a  Bookplate  may  be  a  really 
artistic  production  has  happily  taken  firm  root  in  Canada 
and  has  brought  forth  such  excellent  armorials  as  the 
above  mentioned  plate  by  Alexander  and  the  recent 
Ex  Libris  of  Sir  Edmunc  Walker  by  Stanley  Harrcd. 


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Some  of  the  modem  designers  have  followed  the 
armorial  form  and  ideas  of  Thomas  Moring  and  Graham 
Johnston  and  have  given  some  of  their  plates  the  appear- 
ance of  woodcuts.  Mr.  Morley  Ayearst  has  done  several 
rather  good  plates  of  this  description.  In  general  it  may 
be  said  that  the  armorials  are  now  interesting  and  often 
artistic  and  that  there  is  an  increasing  vogue  of  the 
combination  of  armorial-pictorial  plates  which  uses  the 
coat-of-arms  either  in  a  decorative  way  or  as  a  part 
of  the  decoration. 

The  purely  pictorial  Ex  Libris  have  also  in  recent  years 
had  an  increased  popularity  in  Canada.  The  growth  of 
a  population  not  brought  up  in  the  coat-of-arms  tradition 
combined  with  the  modem  artistic  impulse,  vhich 
possibly  had  its  origin  in  the  Edinburgh  group  of  Book- 
plate modems  or  with  Guthrie  and  others,  has  produced 
a  number  of  Canadian  pictorial  or  decorative  plates.  In 
general,  however,  these  Ex  Libris  have  the  ■-•'•■'  »  fault  as 
most  modem  English  and  American  desi^  -that  is, 
lack  of  strength.  There  are,  of  course,  so.ne  excep- 
tions, such  is  the  plate  of  Basil  Morgan  by  J.  E.  H.  Mac- 
donald,  but  the  milk  and  water  school  is  still  at  work 
on  Bookplates  in  modem  Canada  as  in  England  and 
the  United  States.  In  fact  modem  Canadian  plates 
seem  but  a  shadow  of  a  shadow,  for  they  too  often  look 
like  imitations  of  English  designs,  and  if  placed  beside 
a  collection  of  modem  German  or  Spanish  plates  they  are 
extremely  weak  and  colorless. 

There  is,  however,  an  element  of  hope  connected  with 
modem  plates,  since  a  number  of  the  better  Canadian 
artists  have  made  some  Bookplates,  and  are  constantly 
making  more.  Members  and  associates  of  the  Royal 
Canadian  Academy  have  designed  Ex  Libris,  and  it  is 

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to  be  liopotl  that  their  examples  will  raise  the  artistic 
tone  of  m(xiem  plates  and  possibly  bring  out  some 
artistic  impulse  in  Bocjkplates  which  shall  be  charac- 
teristic of  modem  Canada. 

Some  twenty  artists  seem  to  represent  the  present 
BcK)kplate  staff  of  the  Dominion.  Of  these  five  may  be 
mentioned  as  being  above  the  average. 

W.  W.  Alexander,  an  engraver  and  etcher  of  Toronto, 
has  some  twenty-five  plates  to  his  credit.  His  later  work 
IS  of  high  standard,  although  he  is  emphatically  an  heraldic 
rather  than  a  pictorial  '^csigner.  In  his  armorial  Ex  Libris 
he  has  broken  away  from  the  traditional  die-sinker  style 
and  has  followed  the  older  and  more  correct  models. 

Morley  J  Ayearst.  an  undergraduate  of  Toronto 
L  niversity.  has  for  a  young  designer  shown  great  promise. 
He  has  made  about  a  dozen  plates  and  his  pen  and  ink 
armorials,  which  follow  the  spirit  of  Graham  Johnston 
are  for  the  most  part  well  composed  and  bear  evidence 
of  u  sound  knowledge  of  heraldic  design. 

Stanley  Harr(xl  oi  Toronto  has  in  number  of  Ex  Libris 
outstnpped    all    other   Canadian   artists,    having   some 
hfty  odd  plates  to  his  credit.     His  pictorial  plates  are 
not  as  successful  as  his  armorials,  for  he  is  rather  weak 
on  figures.     His  recent  heraldic  Ex  Libris  are  modelled  on 
good  Ideals  although  in  some  cases  the  draughtsmanship 
leaves  something  to  be  desired.     His  best  eflforts  are  those 
in  which  he  uses  pure  design  of  some  definite  school. 
The  plate  for  Sir  Edmund  Walker  is  remarkably  well 
designed  and  executed.     During  the  last  year  Mr.  Harrod 
has  been  experimenting  with  etching  and  has  done  so  well 
at  It  that  I  hope  later  to  see  him  combine  such  an  idea 
as  the  Walker  plate  with  some  fine  etching  and  produce 
some  remarkably  beautiful  Bookplates. 

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The  late  A.  H.  Hi)waril  of  ''^omnto  was,  until  his 
death  in  1916  the  i)remier  illuminator  of  Canada.  He 
has  done  abxait  thirty  pbtes,  all  in  hlaek  and  white.  He 
was  fond  of  quiek,  sketchy  styles,  sotnetinies  too  sketchy, 
aiitl  like  most  modern  Canadian,  Kn>;lisli  and  American 
artists  could  have  learned  a  ^reat  deal  by  study  of  the 
work  of  Sherborn,  Cossmann,  von  Hayros,  I)e  Ricjuer 
and  most  of  the  Germans.  Mr.  Howard  was  a  master 
of  desij^ii  and  ornament,  Iml  often  did  not  consider  finish. 
An  excellent  example  of  this  is  his  plate  for  the  National 
Gallery. 

J.  E.  H.  Macdonald,  a  painter  of  Toronto,  is  (jne  of 
the  best  all-roiuul  desij^ners  in  Canada.  He  has  made 
about  eijjht  or  more  Bookplates,  all  of  them  j^ood,  but  in 
one  case  at  least  has  had  a  design  reproduced  by  intaj^lio 
when  it  war      >♦  at  all  fitted  for  that  process. 

There  are  :  .ne  other  Canadian  artists  who  may  be 
mtMUiontd  in  brief.  C'lrl  Ahrnis  is  a  landscape  artist 
who  has  carried  his  specialty  into  Hookplates  with  some 
success.  Alex  Scott  Carter,  an  excellent  illuminator 
who  was  trained  as  an  architect,  has  made  some  half 
dozen  plates  which  show  simplicity  in  treatment,  good 
design,  and  his  training  as  a  student  of  illumination  of 
the  best  mediaeval  periods.  E.  M.  Chadwick  is  a  lawyer 
of  note  and  the  chief  heraldic  authority  of  Canada.  His 
few  Ex  Libris  all  follow  the  Tudor  style  of  Garter  plates 
and  are  excellent  examples  of  that  school.  Selwyn 
Image  of  Oxford,  a  noted  designer  of  stained  glass,  has 
made  a  plate  which  shows  strong,  sure  work  and  a  full 
knowledge  of  design  and  craft.  Edwin  J.  Cox  of 
Montreal  follows  the  mid- Victorian  tradition  of  heraldic 
plates,  and  naturally  although  his  craftmanship  is  good 
his  designs  lack  imagination.     H.  Ecclcstone  of  Toronto 

IS 


has  made  a  few  plates,  one  or  two  of  which  are  rather 
like  Harold  Nelson's  equestrian  armorials.  Ida  Hamil- 
ton of  Hamilton  has  done  four  plates  which  show  excel- 
lent feelmg  for  pure  design  and  spots  of  color.  Ida 
Sutheriand,  a  pupil  of  A.  H.  Howard,  has  designed  a  few 

plates,   mostly  pictorial,   which  while  good  are  rather 

overcrowded  with  material. 
Other  artists  who  have  produced  a  plate  or  two  each  are 

Louise  Brown,  Gustav  Hahn.  George  Lightwood,  C.  M 

Manley   E.  V.  Pannell,  Owen  Staples,  R.  Thomson  and 

ii.  K.  Varley. 


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Abbreviations 


Ad\'.  Gen. — Advocate  General 

AUcK- — allegorical 

Arm. — armorial 

Atty.  Gen. — Attorney  General 

Batt. — battalion 

Bart — Baronet 

B.  C.  L. — Bachelor  of  Civil  Law 

C.  P.  S. — Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal 
c — circa 

Can. — Canada 
I         Capt. — Captain 
4         Chip. — Chippendale  style 
I         Col. — colonel 
1         Comm. — commissioner 

Cr. — crest 
;         Ct. — Connecticut 
I         C.  V.  O. — Commaitder  Royal  I'ic- 
torian  Order 

D.  C.  L. — Doctor  of  Civil  Law 
Dec. — decorative 

Enj,'. — England 

Emb . — emblematic 

F.  C.  S.— Fellow  of  the  Chemical 
Society 

F.  G.  S. — Fellow  of  the  Geographi- 
cal Society 

F.  R.  M.  S— Fellow  of  the  Royal 

Microscopical  Society 

G.  followed  by  a  number — Gag- 

non  "Essai"  Xo. — 
G.  S.  and  number — Gagnon  Sup- 

pliment  Xo. — 
G.    C.    B, — Kt.    Grand    Cross 

Order  of  the  Bath 
Gen. — general 
Gov. — go'vcrnor 
Hon .  — honorable 
H.  M.— //ti  or  Her  Majesty's 
H.  R.  H.—His  Royal  Highness 
Jac. — Jacobean  style 
K.  C. — King's  Council 
K.    N.    L— knight   of  Order   of 

Xethcrlands  Lion 


K.   C   B. — knight  commander 
order  of  the  Bath 

K.  C.  M.  (}. — knight  commander 
order  of  St.  Michael  &  St. 
George 

J.  P. — Justice  of  the  Peace 

Lab. — label 

Lieut. — lieutenant 

\r  R.  C.  ?,.— Member  Royal  Col- 
lege of  Surgeons 

M.  P. — Member  of  Parliament 

M.  L.  C. — Member  Legislative 
Council 

mant. — mantling 

Mfjr. — manager 

Mon .  — monogram 

N.  C. — Xorth  Canada 

N.  P. — Xotary  public 

N.  S. — Xova  Scotia 

N.  B. — Xeu'  Brunswick 

Ont. — Ontario 

P.  C. — Privy  Cotmcillor 

P.  Q. — Province  of  Quebec 

P.  E.  I. — Prince  Edward  Island 

Pict. — pictorial 

Ptre.  or  Prctrc. — priest 

Pub. — public 

Q.  C.—<Jtteen's  Council 

R.  C  — Roman  Catholic 

R.  R.  --railroad 

R.  K.—Roval  Xavy 

R.  &  \\\— Ribbon  and  Wreath 
style 

Scot. — Scotland 

Sg. — Signed 

Soc. — Society 

Sol.  Gen. — Solicitor  General 

Sups. — supporters 

S  jTn  b .  — sym  bolical 

Univ.- — university 

U.  K. — United  Kingdom 

Vt.—\'ermont 


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A  List  of  Canadian  Book-Plates 


^  Abbott,  John  Caldwill.  c.  iSgo.  Cr.  "Devant  si  jo  puis."  S>,'. 
"Adams."  Sir  John  A))l)ott.  Prime  Minister  of  (\'ina(la,  iHgr. 
Boni  iSji;  MKiill  Univ.;  bar  of  Lower  Can.,  1847;  rei)re- 
sentative  in  Canadian  Assembly  i85()-67;  Queen's  Coiincil; 
Sol.  Cen.  iShj;  M,  I'.  iS');  74.  isSo-'S;;  Senator  18S9;  Prime 
Minister  iS(,i;  K.  C.  M.  C..  1802;  died  1805.  (C.  S.  2649.) 
Amvii.\i.v,  T.  n.  H.  Lab 

AiKLORx,  Cieori;e  M(K-bye.     Ami.  "Look  through."     Of  Lennoxville. 
Ada.mson,  J    .a.     e.    1840.     Lab.  Surgeon  of  Halifax. 
^    Adamso.v,    Win.   A^ar.    Cr.    "Veteriim   non   immemor."     Rev.    Dr. 

Adamson,  Chaplain  Canadian  House  of  Commons. 
^'  Adie,  Kdward.     e.  kjio.     Piei.  A  direct  cop\-  of  the  plate  (jf  M    A 
DeWolfe  Howe  by  H.  C.  Coodhue. 
Ag.viki.,  D.  Camille.     e.  1S40.     Lab.  Priest  of  Quebec.     (G.  4746.) 
AiNsi.iK,  Ci.   R.     Ann.  stijis.  standinj^  on  j^'nmnd.     Major  Ainslie, 

Lieut.  Ciov.  of  Cai)e  Breton  1S16  20. 
Aki\,  Thomas  H.  c.  1840.  Cr.  in  garter.  Thomas  Beamish  Akin, 
author  ol  \aluable  historical  writings,  barrister  and  Com- 
missioner of  I'ublic  R.'cords  in  Nova  Scotia.  The  Akin  family 
came  trom  New  Jersey  in  1758.  Bom  in  Liverpool,  X.  S.  iSoy 
studied  kiw  in  Hakfax;  bar  i8,u  ;  Comm.  Piib.  Rec.  1857  ■  author 
of  "History  of  Halifax;  X.  S."  iSm).  "A  Sketch  of  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  C'hurch  of  England  in  the  British  Xorth  Ameri- 
can Provinces,"  "Sek  ctions  from  the  public  docimients  of  the 
Provmcv  of  Xo\a  Scotia"  1860,  and  various  pamphlets.  (Acad. 
Vol.  4.     Xo    I.  ]).  85.) 

Albert.\,  Librar\   .if  the  Province  of,  Eilmonton.  Lab. 
Albert.\,  Library  of  the  Province  of,  Edmonton.  Arm.  Mant. 
Alex.wdek,  C.eor;j;e  R.  Ami.  Mant.     "Ducitur  non  tralMtur." 
Alex.wder,  Ceorxe.    Ann.  Cr.  and  garter.     "Xon  fraudc  scd  laude  " 
Senator  ot  Quebec,      iC.  4747  1 

Alex.\.\l.er,  v.  L  ,  Attorney  at  Law,  Halifax,      c.  1780.      Lab  with 
flower   bonier. 

Alex.wder,    W.    Murray.      Ami.    "Per    mare    |.k.t    terras."      Bv 
Alexander  and  Cable  ToRinto.     Stockbroker  of  Toronto. 

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i--;cr      : )  I : .  Pic:      By  o'^T.er.  partner  in  the 
\i-;Xir.'it;r  ar.i  Cable.  Er.^^ravers  o:  Toronto,  and  an 
ar.-.:".  o:  Toronto  ■:'-ho  h25  destened  f^enty  or  ntore  Bookplates. 

Alla.v-  ArA'e':'--  lor.o'teh  Cr  "Spen?  "  Brother  •.:"  Sir  Hugh 
Allan  Borr.  :n  Saltojats.  S<^?tland.  :>i::  came  to  Can.  iS^g; 
n-.vrr.'rx-r  of  tirrr.  o:  Allan  Bro-s    :  ^it' :  d;ei  :  ;c r 

Alla.v.  G«-</rj'e  '»Vill:an:  Cr  m  ;^r.er  c  :S  o  Borr..  j<-in  of  Hon. 
William  Allan,  m  T'j-.nto.  iS;^;  bar  ''40:  j<;-p."txl  through 
re'r^rilion  of  :^i::  ntayor  of  Toronto  1S55;  Loc.^latlve  Council 
I'.^'j.  Str^tr-  1S6;.  Spt-aker  i>»S;  Queen'?  Priv>'  Council  of 
Can,  : S ; : .  Cr.ancellO'r  of  Univ.  of  Toronto  iS"  Presented  the 
Allan  Gardens  t...  Toronto.       G    S    :0  53  ■ 

Alla.v.  John  &:  }.Iar'.?aret.  iSi;  Leather  Lab.  Of  Longtie  Pointe. 
We^:r  Montreal 

(■Alla.v  .  '■Rav.-ni'— a_-.'  Arm.  'Spe-ro  "  Hu^h  Montacu  Allan  of 
Montreal  Bom  r  -60 .  second  s-jn  o:  Sir  Hug::  Allan  the  founder 
o:  the  Mi;.r.tr'.al  Ocean  Steam.ship  C'j. 

Alla.v.  William.  Cr  -in  .-arter.  T'.vo  ■.•arieties.  Pioneer  settler 
:n  Up'A-r  Can  ;  Lie.r  -Colcn-cl  -in  War  of  I'^ii;  m.ember  of 
•he  Le.-'-iati'.e  Coun.U  of  old  Can  ;  m.em.'Der  of  Executive 
Council  dunng  'he  adm.inistration  of  ^ir  Francu  Bond-Head  and 
Sir  Ge'-.prt'c  Anhui ;  dit-ti  155,5:  Sarnx*  plate  as  that  of  G.  W. 
Allan   G.  474S.  and  G.  S    2650  ■ 

Allard.  Rev.  Theophile.     Lab. 

Allen-.  Andrew.     Cr 

/CAllkx  .  Cr,  Mant  "Facta  non  verba  "  By  NL  J.  Aycarst  1918.; 
Eu^rer.e  Bell  Allen,  bom  Port  Huron  Mich. ;  of  the  Allen  Inspec- 
tion Co.  Ham.ilton  Ont. 

(Allen  c.  1-550.  Cr.  in  garter  "'Tace  aut  face."  Hon.  Sir  John 
Cam.pbc-U  Allen.  Frt-derlckton.  X.B.  A  grandson  of  Isaac 
Allen  th.e  N'ew  England  loyali.st  who  settled  in  Xova  Scotia  in 
178^.  Bom  rSi;;  advocate  tS.j.S;  bar  1,^40;  member  of  the 
House  of  Assemibly  1856-65:  Sol.  Gen.  1S56-59:  speaker  of 
House  r'563-65:  Attny.  Gen.  1S65:  delegate  to  Eng.  on  con- 
fc-deration  in  1865:  judge  of  Supreme  Court  on  return  to 
Can  :  Chief  Justice  of  the  Province  of  N'ew  Brun.swick  in  1873. 
L   L.  D  ,  D  C   L.  lAcad.  Vol.  2  \o.  i.  p   40  ) 

Allison.  Edward.  Cr.  "Faire  sans  dire."  Of  St.  John.  Bom  at 
Comv/allis.  X.  S  180,5  •  "i'"^'!  ^'  Halifax  1876.  ( "Acad."  VoL  I. 
p.   ir6.) 

Alloway.  William  Forbes.  The  Derries.  Winnifx.'g.  Arm.  Mant. 
Bom  in  Quc-en's  Coimty.  Ireland.  1852;  educated  in  Montreal; 
m.ember  of  Lord  Wolscley's  Red  River  expedition  in  1870. 
Governor  of  Winnipeg  General  Hospital. 

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All  Saints  Chirch,  Toronto.     In  remembrance  of  Contimiatioii. 
Lab.  &  border. 

Allsop,  G.  A.     e.  1800.     Lab.     Of  QndK>c.     ((■..474,;,) 
(Almon,  L.  J.).     Am.  "En  Avant."     Bom  1S16.     Ivhicate.i  Kind's 
ColleKe  N.S.,  M.  D.  Glas^'ow  i8,,8:  ^^  P.  Canada  1H72;   ("an 
Senate,  1879  of  St.  John  N.  B.     (Acad.   Vol.  2.  No.  1.  p.  ,,,;.) 
(Almon,  W.  J.)     Arm.  "En  Avant."     Hon.  William  Johnson  Almo.i, 
M.  D.  of  Halifax.    Son  of  Hon.  William  Almon,  M.  L.  C.  of  N.  S 
descended  on  paternal  side  from  William  James  Almon    sur- 
jjeon.   Royal  Artillery,  New  York   1776,  later  Halif.-ix,  and  on 
maternal  side  from  Rev.  John  Cotton.     Bom  in  Halifax  iHif>- 
studied  at  Kind's  Col^'e,  EdinlnirKh,  and  Cdas),'o\v    House  of 
Commons  1872   7 ;;   Senate  1879;  died  190 1. 
Alnwick  Piin.u  Library.     Lab. 
.  Amnkr,  Thomas.     Ann.     In  red  and  white. 
Anderso.v,  a.  W.     Same  plate  as  J.  Weir  Anderson,  name  altered. 
Anderson,  David  Charles.     Cr.  " Provident ia." 
Anderson,  F.  P.     Ami.  "Gradatim." 
Anderson,  J.   Weir.     Ami   "Gradatim."     Bom  in  E,       came  to 

Can.  1870.     (G.  4750.) 
Anderson,^    e.   1800.     Arm.  Mant.  Samuel  Anderson  a  lovalist  of 
New  York;   came  to  Can.  at  the  bcKinnin.L;  of  the  Revolution- 
Captain  under  Sir  John  Johnson;    settled  near  Cornwall  1785' 
died  at  the  a.ue  of  10:  in  1S57. 

Anderson,  W.  Ami.  Merchant  of  Quebec.     (G.  S.  2651.) 
Angis,  Richard  B.     Ami.  Mant.     Pom  in  Bathgate.  Scot    i8,o- 
came  to  Can.  1S57;   Gen.  M^r.    ,f  Bank  of  Montreal  1869-79' 
oni'  of  the  s\-ndicate  which  foundeil  the  Canadian  Pacific  R    R 

1880-S5. 

Anneslev  Hall,  Victoria  Colle-rc,  Toronto.    S-.  "E.  M.  K."  Ladies' 
Residence  University  of  Toronto. 

Antrobis,  Sir  Edmund.     Ami.  "Dei  menior  c;ratus  amicis."     Was 
"a  peace  hunter  of  iS.\o."     (G.  S.  4751.) 

Arcane  Society,  The.     Dec.  Symb.  1918.     By  Stanley  Harrod. 

Archibald,  A.  G.  c.  1875.  Ami.  Mant.  "Palma  non  sine  pul- 
vere.  '  Hon.  Sir  Adams  GeorKc  Archibald,  K  C.  M  G,  D  C  L 
P.  C.  Bom  in  Tmro.  X.  S.  1814;  Pietou  ColleKe;  law  m  Hali- 
fax; attorney  1838;  barrister  1839;  Xova  Scotia  Assembly 
1851;  Sol.  Gen  1856;  Atty  Gen.  i860;  Adv.  Gen.  of  the  Vice 
Admiralty  Court  1862;  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Province 
1867;  Lieut. -Gov  of  Manitoba  and  the  North  West  Terri- 
tories 1870;    Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  Geo  ,„'e  1872;  Lieut. - 

10 


I 


K    C    M    G    i^*'-:    Hou-ic  of 
Aca^i   V<:>1   2.  So  4  r>   ^r'* 


("r<y    ■■-■.   N'o-.-i  ^t:o-.:a  :•■;- 
rVjrr.rr.'',r.  -  :  ^  ■"»-■,: .  'iitfi  :  ■» ; 

Ar'  hika-.l    D  C      Arrr. 

Ar- H::-iALD  :  ;•:■-  Arrr.  >a~e  arrr.s  a~  A  '"  Archi'rxiM  w-.-.h 
'■^r'i--j:i-:r.  j..\  ic-i  r-^  ■■Hun::-.-  ^c  -i  BovA  -.  '  Hon.  Samuel 
(}*<jr2':  W;:::-~  Archib^ili.  >:.m  :n  tr^ro.  X  S  :;::;  "ombor 
llrx-r-  o:  .\ --.■"■''.-.■  :.-,r  f'-r.-.-  -.-far^:  >< •'.  Gvr.  .  Atf.-  dor.  .  and 
Ad-  G-n  :.[a--:;-r  o:  R..;'-':n  Chanrer-:  Ju.i.:oo:  the  V:co 
A:im:-a:-:-  '"  -:r-  •-:  Nova  -^ootta,  C'-i::  Ju-:;co  and  Pre:.:dent 
•-1:  *'.-.-  G-yi-    '.  ■,:'  Pr.n.t--  E-i'.vard  I^Ian^i    d-.ol  i-^^ 

Ar-.h>;v->>;  Ex  'Ja-al  B:^::  -h.  i'  c  :;:;•:  Am  Pierre  .h-  \'-\xr 
D  .\r.---n-.'n  ■-orr.  :-2':.  ■^'-'x-  at  the  Siev'e  of  Bordeaux  and  at 
"he  ha".!-;  ■':  I.^:-r.;:   G<y:   an'!  L-.e'jt  -Gvn,  of  Xe-:".-  France  i^;;- 

Ar.\!-tR'j.vo    -^arah      Dec 

ARM-y  .^.  Th:-  B'.'-.k  h'v.n^--  -  ■  R 


A.K 


L. 


M'-'n'real,     Lah    ^v;th 
P;-t    -■  ntb,    B-.-  T    E. 


A.H-v.,F<TH,  R    J    D     La-       En-h-h- 

AsKiN.  D-in-an  M     Am:     ■]•;  y-n-e  rlu.^'     <'r  (^Xieh^v        G.  47;4.) 

ATvVATr.ft.  Ed-.'-.n  G  ,  M'jntrea:   :>6!      Lab    A:  on-.  :in:e  Pre-ideni 
o;  :r./  M-n-ir-al  B-ard  ■  •:  Tra.ie. 

At'.v.,..:j.  Chn".  n  .\.  S      Arm. 

A'-'.."-   ''>    M  .   .\-.')€a:      Lah. 

\vR-K"i-    E    .Mar-ha!'.  d'.     La'.-.  Profes.-or  o:  French  in  Un:\-,  of  Xew 
Brin--.v:K-: 

Ayearst.  J'"jhn  .\lrr.a  .\m:  Man".  lyi-i  "Tous  jours  loyal"  By 
h;~  -'jV.  \h:T\ty  J  .\--*-ar-t  of  Toron'o.  Bom  county  of  Wel- 
lin.-:on.  'Jrr.an  >  B  A.  Vic:ona  Colkire  L'niversity  of  Toronto 
I -^',4  Ordaintf!  \r>.-th'-yi;Jt  Church  1S04  Rosif,Tied  Ministry 
to  "vcome  Chief  Liquor  Licenc;  In.spector  for  Cintano.  Mcm- 
b«:-r  Board  of  Licence  C'  .-mi.v-i'-jners  for  Gntaiio  rgi6. 
y  AvEARST.  Morley  J,  Arm.  Mant.  Tous  jours  loyal."  ig'iS.'  By 
o'A-ner  bom  Counri^ht  Ont.  rSoo.  Son  of  John  Alma  Ayearst. 
Victoria  College  L'niversit-.-  of  Toronto.  Has  debi!.Tiefl  a  few 
B'-x5kpIate<.  m.ostly  armonal, 

•'--' AvEARST.    Mor'.ey  J.    Mon      lor;.     By  Stanley  Harro*-!. 

lAvEARST.  Morley  J  1     .\rm,  Man-    irji-^.     "Tous  jours  loyal."    By 

Stanley  Harrod. 
Ayear-st.  M   J.     Dec    iqi;      By  owner. 
(Ayearst.  M   J  '     Arm    Mant.  1915.     By  owner. 


■HUP 


Avi-WiN-,  ThoiTs.  Clii]).  Ami.  "Je  n'oiiblierai  pas."  A  Boston 
miTcbar.t  who  iramcd  the  daus^'htcr  of  William  Cushinj,'  who 
was  later  one  of  the  justices  of  tlie  United  Stales  Supreme 
Court.  In  176.S  Aylwin  reir.oved  to  QuelKT  and  lived  there 
through  the  revolution.     ((}.  4755  and  (1.  S.  Appx.) 

AvLwiv,  Charles  F.  c.  1830.  Ann.  "Je  n'oiiblierai  pas."  Of 
(htehee.     (Ci.  4756.) 


B.,  C.  Mdu.    Dec.  (G.  4757.) 

B.     No. ,  Lab. 

Babkai-,  M.,  Conseiller  a    Troves.     Lab. 

Bacov.  James.  Cr.  Bom  185 1.  Upper  Canada  College  1861-70. 
Barrister  of  Toronto. 

Baco,  Abner.  Arm.  S^.  "W.  Jackson  sc.  Cutter  Lane,  Cheapside, 
London."     Rom  in    riiiKfield,    Mass.    i7(;5;  died   in   Montreal 

1852.     (C.  S.  2652.) 

Baili.arorox,  C.  P.  c.  1835.  Lab.  Bom  at  L'ile  Aujcpmcs  1798; 
ordained  priest  1822;  Bishop  and  Administrator  of  Diocese  of 
Quebec  1855;  died  1870.  Two  varieties.  Archbishop  of 
Quebec.     (G.  4758.) 

Bain-.     Dec,     By  A.  U.  Howard. 

(Baird)  a.  H.  B.,  Paris,  Ont.  Ami.  "Vi  el  virlule."  Andrew  Hujjh 
Baird,  mayor  of  Paris,  Unl.     Bom  in  Montreal  1834. 

Ba  CER,  Albert,  CollcKMate  hislitulc,  CoUinK'wood,  Ont.,  188-.     Lab. 

Baker,  James.  Ami.  Mant.  (Shield  in  border)  Bon.  in  London 
1830;  educated  at  CamDridge;  memlx^r  of  8th  Hussars  in 
Crimea;  retired  1875  with  rank  of  Lieut.  Col.;  can'e  to  British 
Columbia  1881;  member  of  Legislature  for  Kootcnay  1886; 
died  1800; 

Arms-quarteriy  (i)  Baker  of  Clanhrook,  Kent,  (2)  Baker  of 
Battle,  Sussex,  (3)  Baker  of  Herefordshire  and  Worcestershire. 
(4)  Baker  of  Dorset. 

(BALD\vi>f,  Robert.)  Ann.  Mant.  "Nee.  timidc  ncc  temere." 
Son  of  William  Warren  Baldwin.  Bom  in  Toronto  1804;  bar 
1825;  Sol.  Gen.  1841;  Atty.  Gen.  1842;  Executive  Councillor 
1836;  Premier  and  Atty.  Gen.  for  Upi)er  Can.  in  the  Baldwin- 
Lafontine  administration  in  1842;  died  1858.     (G.  4760.) 

Baldwin-  of  Spadina,  in  the  County  of  York,  Upper  Canada.  Arm. 
Mant.  "Nee  timidc  nee  temere."  Dr.  William  Warren  Bald- 
win, bom  1775;  came  to  Can.  from  Ireland  1789  with  his 
father  Robert  Baldwin;  was  at  Clarke  on  Lake  Ontario,  then 
Toronto,  and  later  Spadina;  law  1803,  Bencher  of  the  Law 
Society  1807;    M.  P.  for  Norfolk  1838;   died  1844.     His  home 

22 


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(C).  S.  2653.) 

By   W.   W. 

Ami.    "ParaUis 


was  called  "Spadina  House-"  from  the  Indian  word  "spadina" 
which  means  a  sudden  risi-  of  j^rotmd  such  as  that  ujKm  which 
the  house  was  built.  There  is  a  Spadina  Ave.  in  Toronto. 
(G.  475Q) 

Baldwin  of  Spadi.va,  etc.  Same  as  last  jilate  except  that  shield 
is  quarterly  quartered. 

Baldwin,  John,  E.sq.     Arm.     Of  Ontario,  c.  1850. 

Baldwin,  John.     Cr.  in  ^nrter.     (1S50.) 

Baldwin,  Samuel.     Arm.  Chip. 

Baldwin,  Hon.  W.  W.  (') 
^Balfoih,    Andrew   J.    Ami.     "CkkI   K'ves   increase. 
Alexander.     CUTjjyman  of  Quebec. 

Ball,    Alfred    S..    Avocat,    \Vo<xistock,    Ontario. 
^  atque  fidelis."     (G.  S.  2654.) 

Ball,  F.  R.  Ann.  "Paratus  atcjuc  fidelis."  Francis  Ramsay  Ball  of 
\V(K)dstoek,  County  Crown  Ally.,  and  Clerk  of  tlie  Peace. 
Bom  1S27  in  Xia^'ara  Township.  His  family  came  from  Ger- 
main- in  1627  and  settled  near  Albanv,  X.  V.,  but  removed  to 
Canada  after  the  Revolution.  Bar  1850.  Q.  C.  1878.  (G. 
4761.) 

Ball,  F.  W.     Arm.  "Avant."     By  RoIi)h  &  Smith,  Toronto. 
Banwell,  Henry.     Lab. 

Three  varieties. 

A  well  known  Biblio])hile  of  London,  Ont. 
Lab.    Priest  of  Quebec. 
Lab.  (EuKlish?) 

Arm.     Bom  Toronto,  son  of  Fred  William 
Barron,    1850;     bar    1872;     practised    at    Lindsay;     House   of 
Commons  for  Xorth  Victoria  1887.     K.  C.  i8(;o;  County  Court 
JudKcCo.  of  Perth  1807;  Author  of  "Barron  on  Chattel  Mort- 
j^ages,"  "On  Conditional  Sales,"  etc. 
(Barry,  James  S.)  c.  1850,  Ann.  "Boutez  en  avant."  Two  varieties. 
Barter,  GeorKC.     Lab.  (Enj^dishr) 
^1"  Barthe,  G.X.  Avocat,  C.  R.  Sorcl.     c.  i860.   Lab.  (G.  4762.) 
'/  B A  RTH  E ,  G .  X .  Avocat ,  Sorel .     Lab . 

v'^Bas,  Canada,  Department  de  I'lnstruction  publiquc,  18 — .  c.  1850. 
Prize  lab.  and  border. 

Bates,  James  X.,  Xe\'uit  Healy.     Laj. 
V  Bathurst  of  Lvdney  Park.     Arm.  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Bathurst. 
Bathi-rst.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Chas.     c.   1800.     Arm.     "Tien  ta  fav." 
(G.  4763.) 


Barnes,  \V.  H.  L.     Lab. 
Barnett,  J.  Davis.    Pict. 
Barret,  L.  A.     c.  1850. 
Barrett,  James  Satter. 
,  B'    rjoN,  John  Augustus. 


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(Bayard),  CIup.  Ami.  No  motto.  Similar  to  Allon  #6,.  Dr 
William  Bayard  the  son  of  Dr.  Rofx;rt  Bayard,  M.  D  (Edin- 
bur^'h)  who  went  to  St.  John,  N.  B.  in  1824.  Bom  1813 ;  sttidiwl 
in  Now  York  and  Edinburgh;  M.  D.  1857;  came  to  Canada 
i«j8.     (Acad.  Vol.  3.  No.  2.  p.  ijj  ) 

Bayne.  a.  HeilxTt,  Pictoii.     N.  S.  Lab.  (G.  4764  ) 

Bayne,  Herbert,  Pietou.     c.   1865.     Lab, 

Baynic,  Rev.  James,  Pietou.     Lai).  (Acad.  Vol.  6.  No.  2.  p.  122.) 

Beach,  W.  W.,  Leon  Librar>-.    Lab. 

Beatty,   Geo.  D.     Pict.     Of  Ontario.     (G.  4765.) 

Beaicher-,  J.  B.     St.  Hyacinthe.     Lab. 

Beai'JEU,  G.  Raoul  de.  Lab  with  border.  Desccndent  of  one  of 
the  oldest  noble  families  of  New  France,  of  the  Seijjneurv  of 
Soulan^es. 

Beaijei-,  a  George  Rere,  Saveuse  de.  c.  1850.  Lab.  with  border. 
Of  Coteau  du  Lac,  district  of  Montreal.  Seijjneiir  of  Soulanges 
and  of  New  Lon^iicuil.     Bom  in  Montreal  1810;   died  1865. 

Beaujei-,  Yvonne  de.     Lab.  with  border. 

(Beaivai),  C.  B.     Mon.  Pict. 

Beaverbrook  (Sir  Max  Aitken,  ist  Baron  Beaverbrook)  Arm.  Sups 
"Res  mihi  non  mc  rebus."  Sg.  "A.  F.  Batchelor,  Ix)ndon." 
Journalist;  Briti.sh  M.  P.;  Canadian  eve-witness  in  France 
dunns  German  War;  raised  to  Peerage  in  19 16.  Was  bom  at 
Beaverbrook,  N.  S. 

Becher,  Henry  Corry  Rowley,  Thomwood,  London,  Upper  Canada. 

Arm.  "Bis  vivit,  qui  bene."     Well  known  lawyer,  (G,  4766,) 
Becher,  Henry  Corry  Rowley,     Same  as  last  but  without  address 

inscription. 

Bedard,  E.  Lab.  with  border,  Jud^e  and  first  mavor  of  Quebec 
c,  1820;    died  1848,     (G,  4767,) 

Bedard,  L,  Th.  Lab,   c,  1830,     Priest  of  Quebec,  died  1850.     (G  S 
26.S5) 

Belcher,  Andrew.     Cr.  with  festoons. 

Belcher,  Andrew.  Arm.  "Loyal  ju.squ'a  la  mort."  Son  of  Jona- 
than Belcher.  Was  a  merchant  and  distinguished  citizen  of 
Halifax;   member  of  the  Nova  Scotia  Council  1801. 

Belcher,  Jonathan,  E  Societate  Medii  Templi.  c.  1750.  Arm. 
"Loyal  ou  mort."  Bom  in  Boston  1710;  one  of  the  first  settlers 
of  Hahfax;  First  Chief  Justice  of  N.  S,  1761;  Licut.-Gov, 
1760;  died  in  Halifax  1776.  He  was  the  .son  of  Governor 
Jonathan  Belcher  of  Ma.ssachusetts,  (G,  4768,  also  Allen  #72. 
and  "The  Curio,"  p.  113,  Acad.  Vol.  4,  No.  i.  p.  86,) 

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Of    Ontarid. 
Sonior  Judj^o 


Bell,  Thomas.   Cr.  in  j;arUT.     No  motto.     ((1.  S.  2657  ) 
Bell,  Thomas.     Ct.  "Perstvcrantia."     Naturalist  of  Toronto. 
\/(Bell)  Arm.  "Nihil  amanti  durum. "     (G.  S.  2656.) 
Belleville,  Ontario  Institution  for  tne  Dtaf  and  Dumb.     Lab. 
Bellinc.ham,  Sydney.     Arm.     Of  Montrtal. 
Benson,  James.     Cr.  in  j;artiT. 
Benson,    James    Rac.     Arm.    "Inconaissa    virtus.' 

((-.  4769.) 
Benson,  Thomas  M(M)re,  of  Port  Hoik-.     Arm.  Mant. 

of  County  Court  of  United  Counties  of  Northumherland  and 

IJurham,  and  local  Jud«c  of  Hij;h  Court  of  Justice  for  Ontario. 

Bom  in  Port  Hojje  i8?.?. 

Be:  tly,  The  Proi)erty  of  James,  Private  Library  1855.  Ornate  Lab. 
S},'.  "J.  R.  Hojij;,  printer." 

Berin.iton,  Thomas.     Ann.     No  motto. 

BernakI),  Hewitt.  Arm.  Brother  of  the  Honble.  Sarah  Apies, 
Baroness  Macdonald  of  EanisclifT,  aiul  son  of  T.  J.  Bernard. 
Came  to  Can.  and  entered  law.  but  became  a  i)rivate  secretary 
to  the  Prime  Minister  Sir  John  A.  NKicdonald. 

Berry.man,  John,  M.  D.  Arm  "Per  ardua."  His  father,  an  Irish- 
man, caine  from  Antrim  to  St.  John,  N.  B.  Dr.  Berrvman  was 
bom  182S;  studied  at  Univ.  of  Edinburgh;  active  in  the  United 
States  Civil  War  1861;  Hou.sc  of  As.scmbly  for  St.  John  18S6; 
died  1900.     (Acad.  Vol.  3.  No.  3.  j).  240.) 

Berthelet.  C.  Pretre,  1825.     Lab.     Died  13th  April  1830.     (G.  S. 

2658.) 

Best,  Library  of  Frank  H.  Ornate  Lab.     Of  Toronto.     (G.  S.  2650.) 

Bethel  Sabbath  School  Library— Hamilton.  "Donnellcv  Prin- 
ter."    Lab. 

Bethine,  Bishop,  College  Oshawa.  Arm.  Mitre.  Ladies  College 
(An^jlican.) 

Bethi-ne,  John  Georjjc,  Student  Faailtv  of  Medicine,  Universitv  of 
McGill  ColH'e.     Lab. 

I  Betiu-ne,  Strachan,  Montreal.  Lab.  Son  of  Dean  Bethunc  of 
Montreal.  Bom  1821 ;  bar  1843;  Q.  C.  1864;  D.  C.  L.  Lcnnox- 
ville  1885. 

Bethine,  S.  Hallowoll.     Am:.  "Debonnairc." 

Bettridge,  William,  D.  D..  Rector  of  Woodstock,  N.  C.  Arm. 
Came  to  Can.  in  1834.  Wrote  a  historv  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land in  Upper  Can. 


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Toronto,  (hit  ,  Can.     Lab. 
Andax  I'l   vi^;il."     (Propor 


nohilitat."     Doininick 
i«,M  with  liis  l)rothcr 


Bkvkki.kv,  KoUrt   Matkin/.if      Ann    in  jjartcr.     S^;.  "Cihllitlis  & 
UVi^'alls,    jSs  James  St."     "L'hi  lilnTtas,  itii  patria  "     (d    S 

^^Bii  KI.KV,  Francis  P.)     Ann.  "Cili-r  »t  audax  " 

BiHi),  V   \V.     Uh.     Ol  Montnat 
l/liiKi),  J.  ('.(xllVfy.     Ami.  "Fi<lfIit<T  " 

BisHoi'  OF  t'oi.iMiin      Sof  Hills. 

Bi.At  K,  Dr.  Campbell,  567  Sherlxmnic 

Bi..\(  kstom;,   Henry  R    i^-  \V.  Ann 

motto  ribJKm  is  emjitv)  Sheriff  of  Trois-Rivieri'S  iSio  i.S; 
«li<fl  there  iS^v  Was  the  son  of  Sir  VV  ■'.im  Blackslone  the 
(listinj^niished  commentator  on  the  laws  vn^.  (Ci.  jSlH  and 
477'  ) 

Blais,  Francois,     c.  1856.     Lab.  of  (Juebee. 

B[..VKi:,    Rev.    D.    IC.     Arm.    "Virtus    sola 
lilihvard   Blake  who  came   to  Can.   in 

William  H.  Blake  Previous  to  18,12  he  was  urate  in  the 
County  ()f  Ma\-o  In  Can.  he  was  made  rector  of  the  township 
of  Adelaide  <lurinK  the  administration  of  Sir  John  Calbomc. 
He  died  in   iH<;r>, 

Blake,  (lerald  Edward.     Arm.  "Virtus  sola  nobilital." 
Blake.  John  Neiher\ille.     Plate  of  Re\-.  D.  E.  Blake,  name  altere<l. 
Blakfc,  Verschoyle  Be-     m.     Ann.  "Virtus  sola  nobilitat." 
y   B1.AK1;,   Wm.    Hume.     Arm.     A   Scotchinan  of  Ontario,   the   Hon. 
William  Hume  Blake,  son  of  the  Rev.   D.  E.  Blake;    lK)m  in 
Kiltej,'an.    Wicklow    iHoo;    Trinity   CoUe^'e,    Dublin;    studied 
surgery:  studied  theolo^'y;  came  to '\u'    -Hi^;  bo-ii'hi  a  farm 
but  later  moved  to  Toronto;  law;   Pavma...er  in  Toronto  iluring 
the  Rebellion  of  18,^7;    bar  i,S.}S;    Sol.  Gen.  in  Baldwin-Lafon- 
taine  mmistry    1847;    Vice  Chancellor  of  Court  of  Ciiancery 
184'j;   died  1870.     His  son  was  the  refonn  leader  Hon.  Edward 
Blake.      (C.   .)77,}.) 

\  BLAgiiERK,  Henry  de.  Cr.  in  garter.  "Tiens  a  la  verite."  Of 
Cueli)h,  Ont.  Plate  by  Rolph  &  Smith  Toronto.  (G.  4774.) 
BLAgiiKRi:.  Honble.  P.  B.  Arm.  "Tiens  a  la  verite."  Peter  Boyle 
de  Blaquiere  the  younger  son  of  John,  Lord  de  Blaquiero  of 
Ardkill,  Cimnt>-  Londonderry.  Bom  in  IXiV)liii  1784;  entered 
the  navy;  mi(ishipman  under  Captain  Bli^'h  at  the  battle  of 
Camperdown;  came  to  Can.  18,^7;  LcKisIative  Council  1838- 
60;   Chancellor  nf  L'niv.  of  Toronto;  died  i860.     (G.  S.  2661.) 

Bloomfielij,  G.  B.     Cr.     Xo  motto.     Son  of  Bishop  Phxmifield  of 
L<jndon,  En;;.    (G.  S.  2662.) 


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BdDKi.v,    John.    I'ict.     Cdiior   of    "TIk'    Kill>a^-,"     (Acail.    Vol 
No.  I.  p.  67.) 

Bois,  Ls.  Ed..  Prcirc.  Enilv  Lah.  Two  varit'iio'^.  Cure  of  Mas- 
Kinou,i.^(>  and  an  aiUlior  of  note.  A  collector  of  Canadiana  whose 
library  was  Icfi  to  the  parisli  of  Xicolct.  Bom  in  (Jnchcc  (813; 
ordained  :.'^7;  ''lire  of  St.  Francois  de  Beance  i^^.y,  trans- 
fcrre<l  t--  \  ..si\;.,('nt;e  1848;  died  there.  Motto  "I'rosuni  ct 
delect,  -11.      iyCeti''.:  '•    •'..•re  nefas."      ((1.  .1775.) 

BoLDiT,  I-   'ip    no;aire,  r    (  hec.     c.  1S40.     Lah.     (G.  4776.) 

BoM),  Akl  -I!    1.  If  t;.     1    nb.  Masonic.     GeorKO  Bond,  boni  i7<}o; 


1833-49;    died    185: 


V 


menil)c.'  in   ("onuil  cf  St.  Jt>hn,   N.   B. 
(Acad.  Vol.  I.  );.  loj.) 

BooKLOVERS  Library  (Ltd.)     Ami.  Lab.     Two  varieties. 

BoRDE,  Bibliotheque  de  Madame  de  la.     Lab. 

BoRDEX,  Robert  Laird.  Arm.  Mant.  "Avaiincez  lentcmont." 
Born  Grand  Pr6.  N.  S.  1854;  son  of  Andrew  Bonlen;  L.  L.  D. 
Queen's  University  1003  and  of  St.  Franci.s  Xavier  igoj;  pro- 
fessor Glemvood  Institute  N.  J.  1873;  called  to  N.  S.  bar 
1878;  K.  C.  1800;  G.  C.  ^L  (}.  i(;i4;  Grand  Cross  Legion  of 
Honor  nji.i;;  M.  P.  for  Halifax  i8g6,  and  for  Carleton  1005; 
leader  Conservative  opposition  i()io  11;  P.  C.  i<)ii;  Prirne 
Minister  iqii;  was  Prime  Minister  durin^,'  the  German  War, 
and  rei)rosented  Can.   ;..  the  Peace  Conference   1918-19. 

BoRROD.MLE.     ( ')     Of  Winnipeg. 

Borrow,  Henr\-.     Lab.     Of  Truro,  X.  S. 

BoRTHWUK,  Ami.  Sups.  "Qui  condueit."  Rev.  John  Douj,'las 
Borlhwick  bom  Glencourse  Scotland  1832;  Can.  1850;  Head 
Master  West  End  Academy  Montreal;  ordained  1866;  was 
Chaplain  to  H.  \l.  forces;  was  a  prolific  writer  among  other 
works  are  "Examples  of  Historical  &  Geographical  Autono- 
masias."  "History  of  Montreal  with  Biographical  Sketches." 
L.  L.  D.  Chicago  College  of  Science  1888.  Wrote  also  "Poems 
and  Songs  of  the  South  African  War." 

BosANQiET,  Samuel  Esq.     Arm. 

BossANGE,  Depots  de  livres  francais,  Etablis  par  H.,  Montreal. 
Lab,   (G.  S.  2663.)^,        ^ 

BorcHER,    Ex    lihris   Adelaid   J.    Marianopoli,    18—.     Lab.    Dec. 

"Initum  .sapientiae  timor  Domini."     (G.  S.  2664.) 
BoicHERViLLE,  A  Philcas  Verchercs  de.     Lab. 
Boi'CHERViLLE,  Dr.  P.  V.  de.     Bcauchamais,  Ca.    Lab. 
BoicHERViLLE,    Dr.   V.   de.     Lab.     These   three  plates  were   the 

property  of  Dr.  Bouchcrville  who  was  a  descendant  of  Lieut. 

31 


-S 


Gen.  Pierre  Boucher,  the  Gov.  of  Trois  Rivieres  in  1653,  and 
Grand  Seneschal  of  New  France. 

Bougainville,  M.  de,  de  I'Acad.  Francse.  1775.  Am.  Louis  An- 
toine  Bougainville,  distinguished  French  Navigator.  Bom  in 
Paris  1729;  served  in  Canada  with  Montcalm;  sent  to  France 
1756;  returned  1759;  while  in  France  was  made  a  Colonel 
and  decorated  as  Knight  of  St.  Louis;  distinguished  hi  iself  in 
the  defense  of  Quebec  before  the  capture  of  the  city,  twice 
repulsing  Murray  at  Pointe  aux  Trembles;  commanded  ships 
of  the  line  during  the  American  Revolution;  died  181 1.  (G. 
3822  and  4777) 

BouGHTON,  Frederic.     Arm.  "Bis  vivit,  qui  bene."     (G.  4778.) 

BoiLTON,  (Rev.  ?)  William.  Arm.  Queen's  College.  Oxford;  Classi- 
cal Master  in  Upix;r  Canada  College  1830.     (G.  S.  2664.) 

BoL-LTON,  Henry  Rudyard.  Ann.  "Nosce  Toipsum,"  Same  arms 
as  last  plate.     [C.  S.  2665.) 

BoiLTON,  Henry  John.  Ann  "Nosce  Toipsum."  Two  varieties, 
one  ilifTeroncctl  wiili  a  crescent  on  a  crescent.  Born,  son  of 
Hon.  D'Arcy  Ronllon,  in  Kensington  1790;  Lincolns  inn  and 
Middle  Tem])lo;  practised  law  in  Upper  Can.  1816;  Sol.  Gen. 
1818;  Atty.  Gen.  1829:  MP.  for  Niagara  1829;  removed  from 
office  of  Ally.  Gen.  1S33;  went  to  England  and  was  appointed 
Chief  Justice  of  Xewfoimdland  1833-38.  (G.  4779  and  G.  S. 
Appdx.) 

BorLTo:v,  James  Foster.     Arm. 

BouRDiLLO.vs.     Lai)  (English') 

Boi-RNE.  Revd.  (leorge.  Ann  Church  of  England  clergyman  of 
Toronto;   died  in  li;ngian(l  c.  1890. 

BoL'R.VK,  Revd.  George,  Toronto,  Ontario  1855.  Ann.  "Veritas  et 
sinceritas."     (G.  478c  and  G.  S.  Api)dx.)  ' 

BoiRRET.   L.   A.     c.    1S50,     Lah.     Priest  of  (}iu'bec;  ordained   23 

Sept.   1837.     (G.  4781.) 

BovELL,  James.  Cr.  wiili  motto.  Boni  in  the  Barbadoes  181 7; 
studied  medicine  in  Liiiidon,  Edinburgh  and  Dublin;  came 
to  Canada  184S;  lived  in  Toronto  where  he  he!i)cd  to  estabhsh 
the  medical  faenlt\-  (jf  Trinit\-  College  in  '850,  of  which  he  was 
a  professor  and  Dean  of  iheFaadty;  laierioinod  the  Toronto 
Scliool  of  Medicine  and  lectured  in  Physiology  and  Pathology 
until  1870;  t<x>k  holy  orders  (but  with  misgivings)  on  i)rompting 
of  ilie  Hi.^i  op  of  Antigua;  consecrated  and  left  Can.  1870;  and 
ende('  his  life  as  a  missionary  in  the  West  Indies,  dving  at  Nevis 
in  I.-;,*;©. 


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BowEN,  Chief  Justice.    Arm.  Mant.  "In  hoc  signo  vinces."     Hon. 
'  dward  Bowen,  bom  in  Ireland  1780;   came  to  Quebec  1797; 
:  w;  bar  1803;  Atty.  Gen.  i8c   ;  Judge  of  King's  Bench  1812; 
Legislative  Council  of  Lower  Can    1823;  Speaker  1837;  retired 
i  1 841;   Chief  Justice  Superior  Court  of  Lower  Can.  1849;  died 

1866.     (G.  3828  and  4782.) 
^  Bowen,  Edward.    Arm.  Arms  and  motto  same  as  last  plate  but 
design  is  entirely  different.     A  later  plate?     (G.  S.  2667.) 

V  Bowen,  Edward.    Arm.   Crest  the  same  but  arms  entirely  different. 
Bowen,  N.  H..  Quebec.     Lab.  (G.  S.  2668.) 

(Boyard,  Dr.  William)    Arm.    Of  St.  John.     Plate  similar  to  Allen 
#65.    A  descendent  of  the  Chevalier  Boyard,  and  bore  same 
arms. 
I  Boyd,  C.    Arm.   Of  Toronto. 

i  Boyd,  F.    Arm.   "Spes  mea  in  Coelis."     (G.  47"  ;.) 

Boyd,  G.    Arm.   "Spes  mea  in  Coelis."     Arms  same  as  above. 
Boyd,  Gardiner.     Arm.  "Confido." 
Boyd,  John  R.    Arm.  "Confido."    Of  Toronto. 
^  Boyd,  L.  K.     Arm.  "Spes  mea  in  Coelis."    Arms  same  as  above. 

i  Boyd,  Mossom  M.    Arm.  "Spes  mea  in  Coelis."     Lumber  merchant 

}  of  Bobcaygeon  Ont. 

J  Boyd,  William.     Arm.  "Confido."    Of  Hamilton,  Ontario. 

I  Boyd,  W.  T.  C.     Arm.  "Confido."    Of  Bobcaygeon. 

I  Boys,  T.  Ross.    Arm.     No  motto.    Of  Toronto. 

^  Boys,   Viiliam.    Chip.   Arm.     No   motto.     Hon.   Willu       Fuller 

Boys,  bom,  son  of  Dr.  H.  Boys  of  Toronto,  in  New  York,  1833; 
Toronto  Univ.;  bar  .861;  mayor  of  Barrie  1873-75;  Junior 
Judge,  County  of  Simcoe  1883. 

Bradford,  Henrj'  Martin.     Arm.  Sg.  "Jarrett,  Lond'  i.  '     Educa- 
tionist of  Windsor.  N.  S.     Bom  London  1855;   M.  A.  St.  John 
1  College,  Cambridge;   came  to  Can.  where  he  was  head  master 

!;  of  a  school  at  Halifax;   later  head  master  of  Collegiate  School 

of  Windsor,  N.  S.  1892. 

V  Bradshaw,  Richard.  Pict.  1917.     By  Stanley  Harrod.    Of  Canadian 
^  AUis  Chalmers  Co..  Toronto. 

I  Brampton,  Primitive  Methodist  Sunday  School  Library.     Lab. 

I  Breackenbridge,  J.  Baldwin.     Arm.  "Spes  mea  in  Coelis."     (G. 

I  4784.) 

I  V  Breckenbridge,  John,  Belleville  1838.     Lab. 

I  Brelingham,  Sydney.     Arm. 


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Brereto.v,    William    U'cstropp.     Arm.    Mant.  alamv    W-o." 

Notable  Canadian. 
Brewster,  B,,  Jr.     Lab. 
Brobant,  \V.  E.     Lab. 

Brothechead's,  W.,  Circulating,'  Library,  218  South  St.    Lab. 
Brouch,  Olive,  Bookstore,  Fredcricton,  X.  B.     Lab. 
Brol-gh,  Mr.  S.  Lab. 

Brough,  (William).  Arm.  "Deo  duca  fortuna  Comitante."  Of 
Toronto.     (G.  S.  2660.) 

W  Broughton.  Frederick.  Arm.  Mant.  with  festoons.  "Bis  vivir, 
elir  bence."  "Si  je  jmis."  Two  varieties.  President,  Great 
Western  Railway.     Of  Hamilton  (G.  S.  2670.) 

Broux,  Adam.  Lab.  Bom  Edinburj:;h  1826;  Canada  1833;  Mon- 
treal; Hamilton  1850.     Postmaster  of  latter  City. 

Brow.v,  Chc)j.  James  Montreal.    Lab. 

Brown,  Clifford  H.     Pict.  by  owner;  Engraver  of  Toronto. 

Brown,  The  Library  of  Colvin.     Lab. 

Brown,  George,  Bow  Park,  Canada.  Cr.  "Floreat  Majestas." 
Prmted  on  tinted  paper.  Bom  in  Edinburgh,  Scotland  i8i8- 
New  York  1838;  later  Toronto.  With  his  father  published 
"The  Banner"  supporting  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland.  1844 
founded  "The  Toronto  Globe"  as  a  weeklv :  1853  it  was  issued  as 
a  daily.  M.  P.  185 1  and  leader  of  "Clear  Grits";  Prime  Minister 
1858;  resigned  from  Cabinet  1865;  Senator  1873.  Declined 
both  Knighthood  and  Lieutenant-Governorship  of  Ontario; 
was  shot  by  a  discharged  employee  March  1880;  died  May  1880.' 

Brown,  Louise.     Pict.  1918.     By  owner.    Art  Student  Toronto. 
yj  Brown,  T.  Crawford.     Arm.  Mant.  Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  (Pres- 
byterian) Church  Toronto;   married  a  daughter  of  Sir  Lyman 
Melvin  Jones  of  Toronto. 

(Browne,  Frank  H.)    Cr.    No  motto.     Of  Montreal. 

Browne,  Harold  C.  G.    Arm.  Sg.  "Pugh  Bros,  London." 
7  Browne,  John  Ownsworth.    Arm.    Of  Ontario.     (G.  4785.) 

(Browning)  E.  A.  B.    Cr.  Mon.     "In  Cruce  salus."    Of  Montreal. 
vj  Bruce,  Herbert  A.     Pict.     By  A.  H.  Howard. 

Bruce,  John  Wyndham.    Arm.   "Fuimus,"   "Duw  ar  fv  rham  " 

(G.  4785.) 
Brumagin,  J.  W.   Lab. 

Brunet,    Rev.    Messire,    Seminaire   de   Quebec,    c.    1840     Lab 
Botanist.     (G.  4786.) 


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V  Bryce,    Myrtle.     Pict.    iqi8.     By    Stanley    Harrod.     Of    British 

Columbia. 
Bryd,  F.     Arm.     Of  Ontario. 

1/  Buchanan,  Alexander.  Arm.  "Juvo  audaces.  Clarior  hinc  honos." 
S);.  "Suflield,  sculp."  Bom,  son  of  Dr.  John  Brown  Buchanan 
of  4gth  Regiment  of  Foot,  in  Gosjxjrt,  Eng.  1789;  accompanied 
his  father  who  came  with  his  regiment  to  Canada  with  Col. 
Isaac  Brook  in  1802;  bar  of  Lower  Can.  i8ig;  King':  Council 
1835;  Judge  of  Court  of  Bequests  1838-40;  apDoint'.'d  com- 
n-'  iioner  with  Hon.  C.  R.  Ogden,  Hon.  C.  R.  Day,  and  G.  W. 
Wickstead,  to  rcvi.se  the  acts  and  ordinances  of  Lower  Can.  and 
to  consolidate  them  in  1842;   died  in  Montreal  1851. 

•4  Buchanan,  Arthur  William  Patrick.     Arm. 

V  Buchanan,  Jno.    Cr. 

Buchanan,  Wentworth  J.  Arm.  Bom.  second  son  of  Alexander 
Buchanan,  in  Montreal  1828;  Bank  of  Montreal  1853;  Local 
Mgr.  1853;   Gen.  Mgr.  1881. 

(Bvcki.and)  Arm.  Mant.  "Spe  alendus  est  animus."  Sg.  "John- 
son Sc."     Professor  of  AgriCTilture  and  Bursar  of  Toronto  Univ. 

BucKLiN.  D.  W.,  Esq.,  Watcrtown,  N.  Y.  Lab.  (Can') 

Bull,  F.  R.     Ann.     Of  Woodstock,  Ont. 

Bull,  George  A.  Arm.  Mant.  "Sol,  mi,  re,  fa."  George  Armstrong 
Bull,  Bom  in  Dublin  1828;  Canada  at  an  early  age;  studied 
theology;  ordained  deacon  of  Church  of  England  1851;  priest 
1852  by  Bishop  Strachan;  curate  of  St.  George's;  later  at 
Barton;  and  at  Glanford  1853-86;  rector  of  Stamford  1886. 
(G.  S.  2672.) 

Bull,  George  P.  Arm.  George  Perkins  Bull  the  father  of  George 
A.,  Richard  and  Harcour  Berland  Bull.  Died  at  Hamilton, 
Ont.  1847. 

Bull,  H.  B.  ('-)  Of  Hamilton.  Legislative  Assemb  y  and  later 
Senate. 

Bull,  Richard.  Arm.  Same  as  George  A.  Bull.  Of  Hamilton. 
Inspector  of  the  Standard  Lit''.  Co.  of  London. 

Bullock,  John.  Pict.  Arm.  Two  varieties,  one  without  name. 
Took  a  prominent  part  in  the  Siege  of  Quebec. 

^/  BuRLAND,  Ex  Libris  Jeffrey  H.,  Montreal.  Bank  note  design.  Bom 
Montreal  1861;  son  of  George  Bull  Burland.  B.  Sc.  McGill 
University;  assistant  to  his  father,  who  was  President  of  the 
American  Bank  Note  Company  in  Ottawa  and  Montreal  1882- 
1907;  succeeded  to  the  Presidency  of  the  Company  1907;  died 
suddenly  October  gth,  1914  while  in  England  as  Commissioner 
for  the  Canadian  Red  Cross. 


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BiRXs.  RohiTt  Iv,  n.u-ristcr  and  Atlonn-v  of  Law,  NiaKara,  N.  C. 
Lai),  witli  honhT.  RoIuTt  Laston  Bums,  son  of  Ri-v.  Jolin 
niirns  a  PrrshytiTian  ckT;;y!Tan  \vl o  cmiKraU'il  from  Scotland 
ni  iSo.v  Morn  ;it  XiaKara  i,So5;  idtiaiU'd  hv  his  fallior;  law; 
hariS;?;  ju(l|;i' of  XiaKura  Distrirl  i8,^6;  rcsi^'ned  and  n'lovcf' 
to  Toronto  iS.^S;  jmlKc  of  Homo  District  1.S44  4S;  Judj;i 
of  (Jtuin's  Mcnch  1S50;   died  iS6.^ 

BfRRv,  Janu's  L.     Ann.     Two  \anflii's. 

(Biim)\,  lion.  Franiis  Xaihanid)  c.  iSoo.  Jac.  Ann.  "Doniinus 
providdiit."     Lii'Ut.  (".ov.  of  I/iwor  Can.   iSkj. 

BiRTON,  ('..  W.,  Hamilton,  X.  C.     Lab. 

BiRTu.v,  C.torKf  William.  Ann.  Bom,  son  of  Admiral  CmrKO  Guy 
Biirion  R.  X.,  in  Sandwich,  Kent.  Eni,'.  1H18;  Can.  nS^b' 
law;  har  of  Ontario  i,S4j;  Jnd},v  of  tl;C  Conrt  of  Ajiin-als  1874! 
Chief  Justice  and  President  of  Su|)reme  Court  of  Juri.sdiction 
of  Ontario  iSq;;    kni^lued   looi;    died   i()oi. 

Bi-RTo.v,  Warren  F.,  Hamilt(jn,  Ontario.     Lab. 

Bi-R\vi-i.L,  (Lewis)  The  latter  written.  Ann.  "Ex  industria  " 
A  sur\e.\-or  in  Upixr  Canada. 

BiRY,  Ex  libris  Coniitis  R.,  Visart  dc.  Svmb.  Allei,'.  Bd-ian 
Consul  for  New  Brunswick,  and  Consular  A^ent  for  France 
at  St,  John,  X.  B.     (G.  S.  2671  and  Acad.  V  )1.  i.  p.  ,)b.) 

BtsTi.v,  W.  R.  Arm.  "Je  ferai  nion  devoir."  William  Richdale 
Bustm  of  a  Xorthumbrian  family,  bom  in  England;  Univ.  Edin- 
burgh; commission  in  H.  M.  loth  and  08th  rej.rimenls  of  Foot; 
scr\-ed  in  Mediterranean  and  on  the  Continent;  came  to  Xcw 
Bmnswick  1848;   died  1874.     (Acad.  Vol  i.  Xo.  3.  p.  ,16.) 

Bl-tler,  Edward  Kent,  Strotheam.  c.  1820.  Arm.  No  motto 
Of  Windsor,  X.  S.  Was  Litnit.  Col.  of  35th  (Roval  Sussex) 
roKiment  of  Foot ;  ensign  1818;  Lieut.  1825;  Capt.  1826;  Major 
1833;  Lieut.  Col.  1836;  retired  c.  1841.  He  was  the  son  of 
John  Butler  who  lived  in  great  style  near  Windsor  and  who 
was  a  close  fnend  of  H.  R.  H.  Edward,  Duke  of  Kc.it  during  the 
lattcrs  stay  in  the  Pro\incc.  The  name  Edward  Kent  prob- 
ably came  from  this,  and  the  Duke  mav  have  put  his  name 
sake  into  the  army  and  seen  to  his  advancement. 

Butler,  John  Btulcr.  Arm.  No.  motto.  John  Butler  Dight 
ne]ihew  of  Hon.  John  Butler,  and  as  his  adopted  heir  took  the 
name  of  Butlei .  He  kept  a  shop  in  Halifax,  but  after  the  death 
of  his  uncle  he  went  to  England  in  1795.  Returned  to  Halifax 
later  and  was  made  DepulN-  Commissarv  and  Storekeeper  Gen  ■ 
member  of  H    M.  Council  1804.  ' 

Butler's  Circulating  Library.     Lab. 


38 


1 
■J 


Cabkl's,  Z.,  Lil)r:ir.\.  Si.  Joliti,  \    H.     \/'U 


,1    Cadif.ix,  L.  M 


pretrc,  niri' 


.Irs   T' 


-Ri 


L 


tics.     Dird  June  i.uli.   iS,v~<        <'    S. 


1 


Cain',  W.  C.  Pic't.     ("liicf  Clerk,  Di'ul.  ol"  Lrinih,  Cio^tTinn.mi  of  ( )ni. 
Caikn'S,  Mrs.  II..  QmcIk'c.     I. at),  wiili  bonlr;-.     •(;    S.   jo;-  ) 
Cairn's,  Hamhy  F.,  (Jurlu'c.     I^ali.  uitli  honli-r 
Cam  akm.,  Sir  Jolm,  Hart.     Ann.    Sups.     I-^ldcst  .^mi  of  Sir  J 

SUClTl'lled    17.S4;      Riirr.'lT  (r 


Cald-.vcll  i'nv  t!;ird  haroiu-'. ; 


D.'i 


>r.ci!   ii.tirPi 


I'lll'S 

:i.  of 
d  in 


Lower  Pro\irrcs  under  Lon 
Can. ;  died  iS.^o. 
Caldwki.i.,  Lenora.     Piel.     My  Ida  Jones.     OcCTiiiationa!  Therapy 
Aide,  Toronlo. 

CAI.LHKeK,   Pinilii 


Calm;.  K,  W.  A. 

Xo.   I.  p.  .S^.) 

Calo\.\,  E.  Pict. 


;.     Lab. 
Lai).     Ilisiorian  of  Xo'  i  Seotia  lAcad.  \'ol.  4. 


Of  Montreal 


V 


Ca.mi:r()\,  Charles  E.  Piel.     By  J.  W 

eoUeeior  of  ,','real  activity  ;ind 
\\ho  flourish.ed  lilce  a  ^,'reen  ha\' 


.  SpePicely  iS.j;.      A  Bookplate 

[lerliaps  niis^'iiided  enthusiasm 

tree  some  \-ears  a.^jo.      Unfor- 


tunately or  oth.envise  he  was  eiu  down  in  his  pritne.  He  made 
a  tentali\e  list  of  early  Canadian  Mookplatis  and  loi^eth.er  with 
a  fellow  coUecior  he  is  .said  lo  ha\'e  swept  Canada  hare  of  B(K.ik- 
jilaies.     He  had  siveral  other  per^otial  plates  besides  ih.is  (jne. 

Cameron-,  Allan  Gordan.     Cr.    "Pro  re^e  el  patria." 
Camicron',  Arm.     "ITincorior,"  "P:-orev'eei  patria."     John  Cameron 
of  Toronto,  M^r.  of  the  Comir.ercial  Bank  c.  1S54. 

■J  Cameron,  John  Hillyard.  Anr.  Sujis.  "Pro  re^e  el  pairia."  Two 
varieties,  one  with  dilTereni  erest  and  added  motto.  "Unite  " 
Bom,  the  son  of  Antnis  Cameron  i' e  paymaster  of  the  Ro\al 
Canadian  Rifles,  at  Beai'.caire  in  Lani,'iiedoe  1S17.  In  1825 
the  70'h  Hi^;hlanders  in  whieh  An',ms  Cameron  was  then  an 
Oftice,  '  ame  to  Canada,  and  in  1^31  were  stationed  at  Toronto 
where  John  H.  Cameron  was  sent  to  Up])er  Canada  Colle.i,'e. 
Studied  law;  attorney  and  solicitor  1838;  bar  1838;  retained 
as  member  for  town  of  Cornwall  1844;  Sol.  den.  1846;  Executive 
Council  1847;  returned  for  Toronto  1854;  defeated  for  same 
seat  bv  Hon.  Cieor^e  Brown  1858;  representwl  County  of 
Peel  1 86 1.     (G.  4780.) 

nJ    Cameron,  J.  Hillyard.     Same  Arms  and  Motto  as  above. 

Campbell,  Arch'd.  H.  Cr.  "Xon  obliviscar."  Two  varieties. 
Bom  in  Carbrook,  Scot.  i8i(;;  Edinbur^jh  Univ.;  Can.  1845; 
lived  in  Toronto. 

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V 


Campbell,  D.,  M.  D.,  Edin.  Ann.  Mant.  "Nunqiiam  obliviscar  " 
"PtT  cnu-om  ad  lumn."  Dr.  Duncan  CampU'll,  bom  in 
ArKylcshm-,  Scot.  iSii;  Edinhurjjh  Univ.  iS^;  Can.  1854- 
surK'fon  for  a  battalion  during  rcVn-llion  of  1837" 58-  Hamilton' 
Ont.;  Niagara  until  1858;  died  in  Toronto  i87(,.     (G.  4790.) 

Campbell.  Edward  Clarke.     Arm.  "Nc  obliviscaris,  "  "Vix  ca  nostra 

V(XX). ' ' 

Campbell.  F.  A.,  V.  S.  Ont.    Same  plate  as  D.  CampMl  M.  D.  name 

altered.     A  Veterinary  Sur^'i-on  of  Toronto. 
Campbell.  Geo.     Arm.  sups.     -  Ic  obliviscaris,"  "Vix  ea  nostra 

V(KY)."     Bom  in  TatamaKonche,  N.  S.  1852;  bar  1856;  partner 

of  Hon.  Adams  G.  Archibald  until  1867;  livwi  for  a  time  in 

Truro. 

Campbell,  John  Henry  Mayne.  Arm  with  name  in  circle.  "Non 
obliviscar."  Of  Toronto.  Formcrlv  director  of  Bank  of  B.  N. 
A.  now  retired,  livinj;  in  Ixmdon,  l':nj,'land. 

Camphkll,  lA.mo  Colin,  M.  D.  Ann.  Same  |)late  as  Duncan 
Campbell,  name  alliTcd.  Born,  son  of  Dimcan  Campbell  18^1- 
studied  medicine  1H72;  died  at  Port  Arthur  1885.     (G.  47(,i.) 

Campbell  of  St.  Hilaikk.     Cr.  "Pro  aris  et  facis." 

Campbell,  Stedman  B.     Arm.     "Xe  obliviscaris,"  "Vix  ea  nostra 

y."^V  "  ^'-'''''*''"  ^'"^    <-^""-    '«3.?-4;    M.  P.  P.  Ontario  House, 
lork.  (Toronto)  (G.  47(;2.) 

(Caxad  I  Science  and  Art  Department  of  the  Commander  of  Council 
in  \.:i  cution.     Lali. 

Canada,  De[)artment  of  Crown  Land.     Lab. 

Canada,  Dei)artment  of  Justice  Library.     Lab. 

Canada  Life.  Presented  bv  the— to—  Arm.  "Concordia  res 
par\-a<>  Cresamt."  1016.  By  Stanlev  Hanod.  This  is  a 
presentation  i)late  to  be  used  in  a  book  entitled  "Canada's 
Future"  edited  by  E.  A.  Victor. 

Canada.  National  Gallery  of.     Dec.     Symb.     By  A.  H.  Howard. 
Canadian  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.     Pict. 
Canadian  Tabard  Lvn  Service.     Lab.  and  Tyix>-set  Ixirder. 
Carbrav,  Felix.     Arm.  Mant.  Motto  in  Irish.     Consul  for  Portugal 

at  the  port  of  Quebec.     Member  Quebec  IcKislature.     Bom 

m  Quebec   1835. 

Cardwell,  Ye  Booke  of  Wm.  F.,  L.  L.  B.     Lab. 

Carey,  Mr.  Daniels,  Barri.ster,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba.     Lab. 

Carey,  John  P.  Ann.  "Sine  macula."  Advocate  at  Toronto, 
c.  1837.     (G.  S.  2676.) 


40 


V 


V 


^ 


ii 


CaRLKTON    LlTKRAKV    Assot  lATIIIX.       Lull.    M. 

jzcd  in  Carillon  N.  B.  in  1867. 
Carme,  Alexis.  Ia-  lUAAci  der  I'li-ssis,  \.  P.  &  J.  C.  S.  M.  &  C    Lai). 
Carr,   Mr.   William  Ok'U',    }  sumi-  Builllin^;s  Lincolns   Inn.     Lab. 

Carroll.  Charles.  Ami.  Of  Nova  Scotia.  Came  to 
MaPi-land  ii  1771;  (Book  I>overs'  Almanar,  N.  V 
Ci.  47<;.5  ) 

Carroll,  John.  Ann  "In  tide  et  in  U'llo  forti.s.' 
(G.  S.  2f,77.) 

/  Carrithkhs,  F  F  Arm  "Prnniplus  et  fideli,  "  Fn^dish  harris- 
tn  who  eame  to  Canafia  and  [)ractised  law  in  Toronto  Lned 
in  V'orkville;  died  i860      ((/.  4794  ) 

V'   Carter.  A.  CI.  Pict.  Sj,'.  "Carl  Ahrens."     i<;(o 
S<x)le  Pres.s,  etc. 

CariKK,  John  Reid.  ("')     Of  Ontario     (0.4705) 

■j   Cartwrichi,    John    S.     Ami.     \o    motto     Of 
i860.     (Ci.  4706.) 

Cartwric.ht.  Rev.  William  Henry,  M.  A.     Ann. 

Cary,  O  T   Lab  with  border.     Of  QtielHc. 

Cassels.  Robert.  Cr.  "A vise  la  fin."  Of  Montrcil"'  (G.  4797.) 
^  Caswall.  Henry.  Arm.  "Non  multa  sed  multum."  S^,^  "R.  M. 
sciilp."  By  the  English  artist  Mrnintaine.  Two  varieties. 
Bom  in  Fngland  1810;  came  to  U.  S.  and  took  orders  in  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church;  later  moved  to  Canada  where 
he  lived  for  some  years ;  returned  to  England  and  wa^  appointed 
Vicar  of  FiKholden  Wilts. ;  died  Pa.  1870.         .    .    :  o  ^  ■ 

Cathcart,  Alan,  Lord  Cathcart  of  Cathcart.  Arm.  No  motto. 
Spent  many  years  in  Canada  as  adjutant  2nd  Batt.  Royal  Welch 
Fusihers. 

Catherwood.  H.  Wilson.     Arm.  Mant.     "Virtus  siler  pracmium." 

Catholic  Apostolic  Chirch,  Toronto.     Lab.  and  Rules. 

Cawthra,  Henry  Victor  Holton.     Arm.  Mant.  "Mainticn  de  droit." 
)f  Toronto. 


isonu'  Socu't\'  iir;;;!!!- 


Can.  from 
i8(j4,  and 

Of   Ont. 


Traveller  for  the 

KinK'^lon.     Died 
I   Kin>;ston. 


Ca-thra,  W'illiam  Hcrbi^rt.     By  E.  M.  Chadwick. 
Toronto  fannly. 

Ce»;tral  Presbyterian  Cii    rch.  Mission  School  Librarv 

!(}.  4798.) 

CiiAi'WicK    Edward  Marion,  Toronto.     Arm.  "In  candore  decus," 
'Toujours  pret  "     (G.  4801  and  G.  S.  Appdx.) 


Of  a  well  known 
Lab. 


43 


i    I 


Chadwick,  Edward  Marion.  Same  arms  as  above,  by  owner  to 
replace  copper-plate  supposed  to  have  beai  lost,  which  has 
since  been  found.    This  plate  is  a  zinc  process  block. 

(Chadwick,  Edw.  M.)  Same  as  last  but  differing  in  details  and 
without  name.  Barrister  and  genealogist.  Son  of  John 
Craven  Chadwick  of  Guelph.  Ont.  Bom  at  Ancaster  1840; 
bar  1863 ;  Toronto;  author  of  "Ontarian  Families."  Also  books 
on  several  tribes  of  Indians,  is  an  honorary  chief  of  the  "Six 
Nations"  and  the  "Mohavks." 
^  Chadwick,  Richard  Ellard  Carden,  Arm.  By  his  father  E.  M. 
Chadwick.  Bom  1885;  Civil  Engineer  and  Contractor;  grad- 
uated 1006  School  of  Practical  Science,  Univ.  of  Toronto;  was 
assistant  Engineer  Bridges  and  Docks  City  of  Toronto;  now 
with  Foundation  Company  of  New  York;  was  in  charge  of  the 
Foundations  of  the  Woolworth  Building,  and  is  at  present 
in  charge  of  all  Canadian  work  of  the  Foundation  Company. 

Chalmers,  Geo.    Lab.    Of  Trafalgar  Ont. 

Chambers,  R.  Lab.  with  border,  c.  1850.  Advocate  and  once 
mayor  of  Quebec.     (G.  S.  2679.) 

(Chapman,  William)  Arm.  with  heavy  Mant.  "Crescit  sub  pondere 
virtus."  Bom  in  England,  but  lived  in  Toronto  and  bequeathed 
his  library  to  the  Public  Library  of  Toronto.  (G.  4802,  and 
G.  S.  Appdx.) 

Chapman,  William.     Arm.  Motto  as  last. 

Chapter  Library,  The.    Arm.     By  E.  M.  Chadwick. 

Charlton,  A.  \faude.     Cr.  "Sans  varier  " 

Charlton,  Edward,  M.  D.  Arm.  Cr.  but  no  motto.  Of  New- 
castle. 

Chaisse,  Alcide,  a  Montreal.  Arm.  form  Symb.  Sg.  "F.  C.  S  " 
Architect.  Bom  St.  Sulpice  P.  Q.  1868;  son  of  Edouarde  A. 
Chausse.  Educated  St.  Mary's  Academy;  studied  Architecture 
Montreal  and  Chicago;  appointed  City  Architect  Montreal 
I  Qoo;  author  of  several  Architectural  works;  isJ.P.  F.  R  A  I  C 
F.  R.  LB.A. 

Chausse,  Alcide,  a  Montreal.    Pict.  Sg.  "F.  C.  S." 
VChaisse,  Alcide.  Pict. 

-^  Chester,  J.  W.  Pict.  1916.  By  Stanley  Harrod. 
-  Chester,  J.  W.  Pict.  1918.  By  Stanley  Harrod.  Associate  of 
the  Royal  College  of  Art,  London;  Instructor  of  Design  and 
Crafts  Toronto  Technical  School;  was  Chief  Instmctor  of  the 
School  of  Occupational  Therapy,  University  of  Toronto,  in  con- 
nection with  the  Soldiers  Civil  Re-Establishment. 


44 


Chevrefils,  Jean  Olivier,     c.  1820.     Lab.  Priest  of  Quebec.     (G. 
4803.) 

Chevrieres  de  la  Croix  du  Dauphine  France.    Arm.  (G.  4804.) 
Chittenden,  J.  E.  Lab. 

Church  UNivERsrTV  of  Upper  Canada,  Toronto  Medical  Dent. 
Arm.     (G.  S.   2681.) 

Clark,  Anna  L.,  St.  John,  N.  B.     Lab.  (G.  S.  2682.) 
Clark,  Harold.     Dec.     By  A.  H.  Howard.     Dentist  of  Toronto. 
Clark,  Wm.  Mortimer.     Cr.  in  Garter.     "Touch  not  the  cat  bot  a 
^  glove." 

/  Clark,  Sir  William  Mortimer  Kt.     Arm.  Mant.     "Touch  not  the 
^  cat  bot  a  glove."     By  W.  W.  Alexander.     Bom  Aberdeen  1 836 ; 

Canada   1859;  Ontario  Bar   1861;    Q.   C.    1887;    Lt.-Gov.  of 
Ontario  1903-08;  is  a  Senator  of  The  University  of  Toronto.  f\  , 
Clarke,    Library  of  G.    H.     Lab.   on   blue   paper.     Of   Toronto. 
(G.  S.  2683.) 
Ky   Clarke,  Mary  Louise.     Pict.     This  is  a  copy  of  a  plate  published 
in  the  "Studio"  October  1905. 
Clarke,  Thomas.     Cr.  in  garter.     No  motto.     (English ') 
4  Clemes,  M.  B.     Dec.     By  Gustav  Haim.     Of  Toronto. 
Clode,  Chas.  John.  Mon.  19 16.     By  Stanley  Harrod.     Student  of 
Toronto. 

Close,  A.  J.  Burrowes.     Arm.  "Forti  nihil  difficile."     Two  varieties. 
Of  Toronto.     Real  Estate  Broker;  died  c.  1901.     (G.  S.  2684.) 
/    Clougher,  T.  R  ,  Toronto.     Lab.  Publisher,  Agent  of  "Toronto 
Globe"  London,  England. 
Cloiston,  E.  S.  Arm.     "Through."     Son  of  S.  Clouston.    Entered 
Bank  of  Montreal  1865;    Asst.  Gen.  Manager  1887;  General 
Manager  1890;    First  President  Banker's  Association  1893. 
V    Clouston,  Osla  Seaborne.     Dec.  Arm.   "Through." 
^  Cochran.  Thos.,  of  Lincolns  Inn.     Arm.     Sg.     "Silvester,  sc.  27 
Strand."     Bom  at   Halifax    1777;  educated  at   Windsor  and 
Quebec;    studied  law  in  Eng.    1795;  Chief  Justice  of  Prince 
Edward  Island  1801;  Judge  King's  Bench  of  Upper  Can.  1803; 
drowned  in  Lake  Ontario  1804;    in  the  wreck  of  the  govem- 
ment  schooner  "Speedy." 

CocKBURN,  James.     Lab.  (English') 
CoGNE,  J,  Bromston.    Lab. 
Comstock's,  H.  L.,  Law  Library.     Lab. 

Conant,    German    Seminar    Librarj-.     Arm.     "Conanti    dabitur." 
Plaie  of  Thomas  Conant  of  Ontario,  a  descendent  of  Roger 

4S 


i!  ! 


Conaiu  \vlu)  caiiX'  to  Can.  from   Mass.  in   17X0.     Bom   1842; 

aiuli(>r of  liislorical  skctrlns,  criiical  essavs,  etc..  which  appeared 

in  the  "Toronto  C^ilolx-." 
CoN'UKLi.,  Mr.,  New  Bond  St.    Lab.    (Ivn^Hsh:) 
CoNT.KR,  Wilson  Sevtnonr.     Arm.    "Semper   fidcHs."     Of  Toronto. 

(G.  4S07.) 

CO.VGREGATIOVAL  ChIRCII  St  NDAV  ScilOOI.   LiHRARY.      Lah. 

CoNOREGATioNAi.  Coi.LEoiv  OK  BRITISH  XoRTii  Ameru  A,  Montreal. 
Lab.  (G.  S.  2086.) 

CoN-.voLLY,  J.  H.  Ar.r..  "In  fide  sahis."  Of  NiaKara.  (G.  4808.) 
\J  Co.woR,  George  Skeninijlon.  Ann.  printed  in  jjrev.  hj;ht  jjreen,  dark 
preen  or  pink.  Bom  at  Dubhn;  educated'  at  Trinitv  Col.; 
Can.  i8,?2;law;  practised  1850;  member  for  Oxford  until  1862; 
lecturer  in  Law  at  Toronto  Univ.  1848;  Sol.  Gen.  1858;  Judge 
of  Coin-t  of  (>icn's  Benclt  1863;  died  iS6.^  (G.  4809,  two 
varieti?s  of  tb.e  plate,  n^otlo  "Xemo  fidelior") 

CoNVERs,  E.  B.     Lab. 

Cook,  James  P.,  Jr.     Dec.     By  H.  Ecclestone.  Toronto. 

Cooke,  Bates.     Lab.  (English -) 

Cooke's  Chirch  S.  S.  Library.     Lab. 

(Cooper)  .  C.  W.  C.    Mon.  in  garter.    "Es.se  quam  videri."    Lawyer 
of  Toronto.    ■^  _f . 
/Cooper,  Walter  ?rff:    Cr.  "Love  serw." 
Cooper.  Rev.  William.     Lab. 

Copp,  F.  Edwin,  94  Gloucester  St.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Can.  Lab. 
Copp,  Walter  B.     Lab. 
.  Copp,  William.    U.  C.  Coll.    Lab.  with  Typeset  border.       - 
CoppocK,  Russell,  St)licitor,  Stockport.     Lab.  (EnKli-shr) 

Corner,  MarKiicrite  Victoria.     Of  Toronto.     Dec.  191 7.     By  Stan- 
ley Harrotl. 

V/Cornish's,  Rev.  George  H.—Librarv.  Lab.  Bom  Exeter  Ont.  1834; 
ordained  to  the  Methodist  Ministry  1862 ;  L.  L.  D.  Rutherford 
College  1887;  editor  "Cyclopedia  of  Methodism  in  Canada." 
Cote,  Cerile  H.  O.  Lab.  Ccrile  Hector  Octave  Cote,  M  D.,  bom  in 
Quebec  1809;  NL  P.  1834;  involved  in  the  rebellion  of  1837; 
fled  to  United  States  whore  he  renounced  the  Cathohc  religion 
and  became  a  Bajnist  clergvman,  d\-inp  in  Hinesburgh,  Vt. 
1850.     (G.  S.  2687.) 

Cote,  Ex  Libris  Ccrile  H.  O.     Emb.  Symb. 
Cote,  Ex  Libris  Cyrilli  IL  O.     Small  reproduction  of  last. 
CoTTi.\GHA.M,  H.  Arm.  Sg.  "Conally."    Clergyman  of  Niagara. 

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Coisi.N's,  Hr.  J.  Kc;.'iiiril(I.     Am:,  "In  Dro  coi'lirlo."  fC-.  4.H10  ) 
VCowAN,  Frederick.     Arm.  "Avnu/  lu\;ml!<-  "     (().  S.  2').s.s.) 
Cowan,  John.     r.al>.  vry  ornale  liuidcr.     Of  I'or;    ll<i;.<-,  Ov.: . 
CoYMv,  Jolin.     Arm.  "Nil  ili-:,|(er;iiiilini'." 
Cox,  L,  Ksldle.     Dec.     Hy  i:(l\viii  j,  C.k. 

Cram,  (leorji'  W'asliin-ton.  F'id.  iS^j.  \U-  r.corre  V.'l.arf.n 
I'Mvvards.  Was  ilie  contractor  f'lr  ibc  Wcll.-unl  Caral  ,n-f,  ... 
lived  in  Xorw.-dl;,  ( "t .     f 'i.llector  of  I^,()k•])lal(^s.      (Ci.  S    26.S';  j 

Cra.mahi;  AM)  HalimmanI)  Im<ii;m)Ly  Lihi^akv,  fhuario.  Lah. 
((i.  S.  aOoi.) 

Creighton,  CifOfK'c  WriK'hl.     Ann. 

Crkws,  Ilcbcr.     By  H.  ficclestone  Toronu>,     Son  of  Rev.  Dr.  Crew-;. 

Crixc.av,   a.   T.      Pici.      H;K).     P.v  Stanley    ilarrod      Mn~     Mac. 

Instnicior  of  Sinj-ir.^  Toronto  .Mod<l  and  Xonral  Scliofils,  and 

Univ.  of  'I'oronlo. 

Croasdah.i:,  Henry  !•:.,  Lieut.  K.  X..  J.  I'.  i,,T  tl;e  Provimv  of 
Hritisl,  Colnnil)ia.  Xelson,  B.  C.  1S97.     Ami.  S;.'.  "Vi?'- torrh." 

(Croi-t),C.  \V.  C.  Mon.  Cr.  "lil.sse  ([iiani  \ideri  "  r<\-  Rolf  and  Smith 
Toronto.     Plate  of  C.  \V.  Croft,  'i'oronio. 

(Croft,  ricnry)  Arm.  "E.s.se  qnarn  videri."     Professor  of  Clan-.isirv 
in   Univ.  of  To.-onto.     Two   \arielies  of   iliis   plate,   one  with 
the  motto  above,  the  other  with  it  heknv  the  shield,     ((i.  4S12.) 
Croft,  Jamc.-;.     Cr.  Xomoito.     Professor  Croft  Univ.     Of  Toronto. 
^  Croii.,  James,  Montreal.     Lab.     Auir.fjr  and  jounialist.     Bom  in 
ClasL'ow,  Scot.   1821;    (ilasirow  Univ.;    Can.    i.'<4i;    pi'.rchascd 
the  I'.istoric  Chrysler  fann  in  WilliaTr.sbiirKh.  ('nt..   il.e  scene 
of  the  battle  of  181,?:    removed  to  Montreal  i.SOtj. 
»'  Crooks,  Rob't.  Pilkint,'ton.     Ann.  Mant.  "Perse\erando,"  (G,  4S13,) 
y  Crookshank,   Ceor}.;o,     Ami,    "Cavendo   tutus."     Bom  of  Scotch 
parentage  in  Xew  York  176.^;   came  to  St.  Jolin  after  American 
Rc\obiiion,  bcinj^r  brought  there  in  1706  bv  his  brother-in-law 
Hon.  William  Ma^'ill  and  reirovin,^'  to  Toronto;  Deputv  Com- 
missioner Gen.  until  1812;  retired  1812;  died  185Q.     (G.  4814.) 
Ci-xiuERLANU,  Pcndarves.     Ami.     Mant.     F.  W.  Ctimberland  civil 
cn^'inecr  and  architect  who  desipncd  Toronto  Uni\-.     Bom  in 
London  1820;  came  to  Can.  at  an  earlv  a^e;  desi;,'ne<l  St.  James 
Cathedral,    the   Nom-ial   School.   OstTOfxle    Hall,    and   Toronto 
Lniv.;    died    1881.     The   Univ.    of   Toror.io   is   acknowledged 
to  be  without  parallel  th.e  finest  example  of  Xom^an  Gothic 
architecture  in  America. 

Cf.v.M.VGHAM,  Hcnr^•.     Lab. 


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\/Ci-RRELLV,  C.  T.     Picl.  Curator  of  Roval  Ontario  Mustnim.     Au- 
thority on  LKvptoloKv  and  Profes.sor  of  Industrial  Art  Univ 
of    I  oronto. 

Clrrie,  James  G.,  St.  Catherine,  C.  W.  Lab. 
Ci'RTis,  Liscombc  John.     Seal  and  Cr.  "Vellc  lux  facem." 
CuTHBERT,  Honbkr  James,     c.  1800.     Arm.  in  >;artor,  Cr.  and  Mant 
f  ?r  c  ^":^Vl^"  "V^''  '■'■^^  ^^'ik'nior;  for  manv  vears  member 

of  the  Siwcial  Council  of  lA)\ver  Can.     Was  Seignior  of  Berthiet 

I'rovince  of  Quebec. 

y/  CiTHBERT  Janies.  Esqr.  Arm.  First  Seipiior  of  Berthiet.  Lanoraie 
and  MasKinonjje.  Was  at  the  taking-  of  Uniisburji.  with 
Wolfe  at  Qucbix-.  and  was  si-lected  bv  General  Murray  to 
carry  the  nexvs  of  the  fall  of  the  city  to  En^.  Api^ointed  by 
Li)rd  Dorchester  to  the  first  Legislative  Council  formed  after 
the  conquest.     Was  a  pioneer  settler  in  Ivower  Canada. 

C/THBERT  R^  Watch  &  Clockmaker,  Jeweler  &c,.  Wyndham  St.. 
Guelph.  Ont.     C  irailar  Trade  Lab.  used  as  bookplate. 

CrTTE.v.  W.  H,.  Barrister  at  Law.  Guelph.  Ontario.     Lab. 

\-     D.\i;e.nais.  Ex  Libris   Dr.  A.     Colored  Lai),  with  border. 
VD.\i.HoisiE  College  Library,    Arm. 
Dalhoisie,  Eari  of.     Arm.     "Ora  et  lalwra."     (G.  S.  2692.) 
Dallas,     Frederick      En^r.     Lab.     Two    varieties.     Of    Ontario. 
(G.  481s  and  G,  S.  Appdx.) 

Dalv.  D.  Cr.  "Deo  et  Re^'i  fidclis."  Hon.  Sir  Dominick  Daly- 
bom  in  County  Galway,  Ireland,  1798;  came  to  Quebec  as 
Secretary  to  one  of  the  ^oveniors  182s;  at  the  union  was 
api)omt«l  Provincial  Secretary  of  Canada,  and  member  of  the 
Board  of  Works;  Enj,'.  .851:  Gov.  of  Tobago;  Lieut. -Gov.  of 
Prince  Edward  Island;  kniglued;  died  1868  while  acting  Gov 
of  Australia,     (G.  S.  2693.) 

Dalv,  Hon.  Sir  Dominick,     Arm, 

Daly,  MB      Cr.  ';Deo  et  Regi  fidclis."     Sir  Malachv  Bowes  Daly 
son  of  Sir  Dominick.     Bom  in  Quebec  1836;  educated  in  Ene 
bar  of  .Nova  Scotia  1864;  member  for  Halifax  in  Can.  House  of 
Common.s    1878-87:     Lieut.-Gov.   of   Nova   Scotia    1890-1900- 
K.  C  AI.  G.      1900.  ' 

Da.n-dy.  From  the  Library  of  Wm.  D.— Lab.  with  quotation. 
Dasqlk,  Bibliotheque  de  M.,  a  la  Cure  de  Quebec.     1774.     Lab. 
Davidso.v,  Amy  Caroline.     Dec.     By  A.  H.  Howard. 
Davidsu.v,  George,     Arm,     Of  Toronto, 


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Davidson,  Randall.  Arm.  Sups.  "Vinct  in  cinitc  virtus."  Bom 
Montreal  i86a;  educated  Royal  Military  CollcRe,  Kingston; 
Entered  North  British  Mercantile  lasurancc  Co.  1882;  Can. 
Manager  iqoi. 

Davis,  James  Boyd.  Arm.  "Aequam  servare  mentem."  Of  Ont. 
(G.  4816.) 

D'AvRAY,  J.  Marshall.  Lab.  Dec.  border.  Arrived  in  New  Bruns- 
wick Chief  Superintendent  of  Schools  1853;  later  occupied 
the  Chair  of  Modem  Languages,  University  of  Frederickton. 
Died  1871.     (Acad.  Vol.  2.  No.  3.  p.  193.) 

Dawson,  P.  J.  C,  Lcvindon,  C.  W.  Lab. 

u- Dawson,    G.    Herbert,    L  braire,    Quebec,     c.    i860.     Lab.     Two 
varieties.     (G.  S.  2694.) 

Dawson,  Thomas.     Arm.  Mant.     Of  Quelx;c. 

De  Blois,  Joseph  Francois.     Lab. 

De  Blois,  Lewis.  Arm.  "Nathaniel  Hurd  Sculp."  (Acad.  Vol.  2. 
No.  3.  p.  193.) 

De  Lane  Institite,  Toronto.     Lab. 

Delarvar,  John,  Earl  of.  Arm.  "Jour  de  ma  vie."  (G.  4818.) 
(Delewarr?) 

De  La  Salle  Institute,  Toronto,  1873.     Lab.    (G.  4817.) 

De  Li-RV,  Alfred  T.  Dec.  By  Alex  Scott  Carter.  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  University  of  Toronto. 

Denebon,   WiUiam,   Esq.     c.    1790.     Cr.     Of   Montreal. 

Denison  of  RisHOL-ME,  Gcorgc  Taylor,  in  the  City  of  Toronto 
Canada.  Arm.  Mant.  "Perseverando."  Bom  in  Toronto  18 16; 
Upper  Can.  College;  law;  bar  1840;  military  service  1837; 
organized  Queen's  Ov.n\  Rifles  i860;  died  1873.  He  is  con- 
sidered as  the  founder  of  the  volunteer  force  of  Canada.  (G.  S. 
2696.) 

Denman,  Frances  LeMoinc.     Pict.     (G.  S.  2695.) 

Denny,  Edward.     Arm.     Of  Montreal. 

Dero.me,  Ex  Libris  J.  A.,  Rimouski  Die-Measis.     A.  D.  18—.     Lab. 

Desbarats,  Ex  Libris  George.  Lab  with  border.  Of  Montreal. 
Queen's  Printer,  old  United  Prov.  of  Canada;  published  "Cana- 
dian Illustrated  News," 

Desborough  &  Son,  Finsbury  Place,  South  E.  C.  Lab.  (English-) 
Desboroi-gh,  Young  &  Desborough,  Sissc  Lane,  Bucklersbury.  Lab. 
(English?) 

Des  Brisav,  Guy.  Arm.  Mam.  1917.  "Confiance  en  Diou."  Bv 
Stanley  Harrod.  Of  Toronto;  descended  from  ati  old  French 
faniilv. 


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Otii.  Lab.  |\V.  J.-) 

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y  Dks.  iiKN-.M-x.    I'm-,    bniis,    Avocat   c'i-    Xotair.-,   (Xtohcc.     c.    1780. 
Lal>     Two  vaiictics      (C,    jSk)  and  .\pii<lx.) 
Dksi.aikikks.  a    II    P.     I,a!). 

Dk  St)VKi:s,  John.     Ann.  Sup^.,  M.  A.  1).  D,  Kc-tor  in   St.  Join. 
\.  n    ul  IIn;;ino;  ilrsccnt. 

\/ Dess.v;:  i:.'^.  j.'an.     Lal«.     S.iiinvnr  ol"  Si,   llxacinilu'. 

\  Dess.ui.i:s,  L.  a.  L.h  Soti  of  Hon.  j.an  Hi-.^saulcs,  and  nc-[.Iic\v 
ol  Ilnn.  Ldin-^  Joseph  I'apincan. 
Di-WAR,  j  I-  ,  M.  I).  Ann  '(Hiid  non  p,-,,  patria."  lohti  I'orcst 
IK'.var  of  il'c  <ild  Mid!ot!-,ian  I'an'ilv,  Imh-ii  in  iCdinhtir'/h  rS<4- 
i:di!i!niri;!'.  I'niv.  practised  j,,  'I'lirin,  Italv;  Canada  is'5.,' 
solllrd  a!  Port  Ilopt':  died  tlnTo  1S77.  fC.  4S20.  Two  varii'- 
lirs  ot"   ;l:r  ])latf.) 

Dicwi-Rs.   'I'lioiiias,   Soh'cilor.     Lai).    (I)cwrs 

DiA\;      I.,  [,aw  Library  Mr.  W.  11.  ndlcvilli 
..iKi.ow.  Privati'  Lil)rary  of  A.  L.  Lab      Of 

DiiKi.vsd.v,  Ann.     ".Wv  tinioo  ni'ij  spcf.o." 
L   DiiK.sov.  ("a-iniir.     Ami.  "Cuho  .sal  euro."    id,   pSji 

Di(i;so\.  Casiinir.     Lab.  with  bordor.     Of  Toronto. 

Dickson-.  Robert.  HamstiT.  Atlomc-v  at    Law  an<l  Xoiary  Pul>lic 
XiaK'ara,  Upper  Canada.     Lab.  with  border.     A  senator. 

(Dickson-.  W.  II^  Ami.  "Fortes  fortiina  juvat."    Of  Xia,i;ara  &  (^mlt. 

Dickson.  William.  Woodlawn.     Ami.  "Cubo  sed  mro."     Of  Wood- 
lawn,   Xia,L;ara.     ((1.   4Sj.<.) 

Dixon-.  Alexander.     Ann.  "Forties  t'orliina  jnvat." 
Di.NoN-,   Rev.   Alex..  (Iiielph.  Ont.,  ArcluU'acon  of   Xia-ara.     Ami 
F^)ni  Lon-ford.  Ireland   c.  1S20;    H.  A.    Toronto  iS4,S- onUiiiUM 
1S4,;:    Archdeacon.  Guelph    1SS3;    I).  C.   L.   Tnnitv,  Toronto 
iS(j;.  ((',.  S.  2607.) 

Dixon-.  H.  Homer.  I-:s(|.  Ann.  Two  crests  in  garter  ribbons 
lA-xler-Dixon.  "Fortes  tortiina  invat";  sinisier-Fi-ase--  "  fc 
.suis  prt't."  (CI.  482,5.) 

Dixon.  B.  Monier.  K.  X.  L.  Arm.  Same  j^'cneral  dcsi-n  as  last  Init 
more  elaborate,  pkimcs  on  lielniel  instead  of  mantlins.',  na}.'s 
arid  decoration  added.  Benjamin  Homer  Dixon,  son  of  fl'iomas 
Dixon.  Kni^.;ht  of  the  Order  of  Xeiherlands  Lion;  and  of  the 
Order  of  the  Lily  of  Franco.  Bom  in  Atns'.crdam  iSu,-  Con- 
siil  Ocn.  ot  iho  Xcthorlands  in  Can.  1S62;  retired  1S9:;;  <iied  in 
Toronto  i.Sg,;,  He  was  of  the  Sco!ch  familv.  His  LTandfathcr 
Thomas  alter  ■<!  the  name  to  Di.xon  from  Dickson  before  <'oin<' 
to  Holland  in  1788.  B.  H.  Dixon\  father  was  Ixim  n  '1781"' 
came   to   the   United   States    181O   iS   and   marri<-d   in    Boston 


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Miss  Mary  B.  Homer;  he  returned  to  Holland,  but  finally 
returned  and  died  in  Boston  in  1849,  leaving  two  sons  and  a 
dauKhter,  the  latter  married  William  H.  Boulton,  M.  P.  of 
Toronto,  nnd  as  her  second  husband  Professor  Goldwin  Smith, 
D.  C.  L.  of  Toronto. 

Dixon,  Thomas,  Walkertown,  Ont.  Lab.  with  border.  Several 
varieties. 

"^  DoAN,  A.  W.  Ross,  Arm.  Sups.     By  W.  W.  Alexander. 

DoBBYN,  Andrew.     Lab.     (Enfjlish?) 
iy  Donaldson,  James,  Halifax,  N.  S.  i^ju    Lab.  with  border. 

DoNLY,  Ex  Libris  Harrison  BeaureKSra  &  Emma  Brook.     Pict.  Sr. 
"EMBD."    The  Joumahst  of  Simcoc,  Ont.,  bom  1862. 
V^/  D.  B.     Mon.  Symb.     Mrs.  Bernard  T.  Donson  of  Toronto. 

D'Odet,  Catherine.  0.1750.  Plate  printetl  in  red.  Ancestress  of 
the  D'Orsonnens  family. 

Dorchester.  Cr.  and  coronet.  No  motto.  Guy  Carleton,  Lord 
Dorchester,  called  "the  savior  of  Quebec."  Bom  1725;  accom- 
panied Wolfe  to  Canada;  appointed  commander  in  chief  of 
H.  M.  forces  in  Can.  1767-82;  Enjj.  1786;  made  a  peer  and 
Gov.  and  Capt.  Gen.  of  Quebec  1786;  retired  1796;  died  1808. 
i/Dorman,  Aniceta  Ruth.  Pict.  (Antjel)  1917.  By  Stanley  Harrod. 
Of  Toronto. 

t^DoRMAN,  Aniceta  Ruth.  Pict.  (AnK'el  Plate  etched)  1918.  By 
Stanley  Harrod.     Of  Toronto. 

/DoRMAN,    Aniceta   Ruth.     Dec.    1915.     By    Stanley    Harrod.     Of 
V  Toronto. 

v/DoRMAN,  Anna  E.  Pict.  1918.     By  Stanley  Harrod.     Of  Toronto. 

^  DoRMAN,  Philip.  Pict.  1915.  By  Stanley  Harrod.  Bom  1843  in 
England;  was  Lloyd's  Agent  in  Buenos  Aires  for  about  30 
years;  retired  and  travelled,  finally  settling  in  Toronto  in 
1909  where  he  died  in  191 6. 

DosQUE,  Bibliotheque  de  M.,  a  la  Cure  de  Quebec.  Lab.  Died  in 
Quebec  1774.     (G.  4824.) 

^  Douglas,  Louis  Archambaud,  Comte  de  Montreal.  Arm.  "Jamais 
arriere." 

Douglas,  Louis  Archambaud,  Comte  de  Montreal,  Chevalier  des 
orders  de  St.  Maurice  et  St.  Lazare.  Arm.  (As  last)  Bom 
in  Montreal  1747;  succeeded  1770;  died  in  Paris  1842.  His 
uncle  was  Charles  Joseph  de  Douglas,  Comte  et  Scignieur  de 
Montreal  in  France.  (G.  4^25.  There  are  several  varieties 
of  the  plate.) 

Douglas,  Louis  Archambaud,  Comte  de  Montreal.     Pict.  Alleg. 

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Dorr.LAS,  Sylvester.     Arm. 

Doi'TRR.  L<H)n.  Lab.     Of  M.mtnal.     (C,  S,   j6.,,S  ) 

Dowi.ANi),  James.  Cr.  ami  jjarter.     Xo  motto,  naifu-  on  -aru-r  nl.lHMi 

Of  loroiito. 
DowNKs,  Ri-v(!    Unity.     Arm. 
DowvKv.  John.     Lab. 

^"■^t',';.'  ^'T\''^^''iit      Twocrc.is.    ••Vi-ilan<hnn  "    Hon.  MoiiiaKiie 
W  iliiain  TNTwlutl-nrakc  of  uio  fa?Tiil\-  from  Ihicks,  Km-      Horn 
i!i  \\'.vi:\  WaMcn,  H.'-cfoni  .hire,  iS.^o;  law;  solinur  is'^r-  Cati 
i.^5(,;    Mriiish  (\.hnni)ia  l>.-ir   iS;,?;     |u.l-o    Stipn-tni'    ('min    of 
H.  (  .  i.s.S,;;  (Tyrwiiiu  or  T\Tmvhitt.') 

/t)RAi'KK.  Mrs  .  Hazel(li-ne.     Lab.  enKHivtHl  an.l  orna;iict!t<>(l      Wife 
ot  \V.  H.  Draper. 

Drapkr,  \V  H.  Ann.  "Paee  sive  in  brllo."  Two  varieties.  William 
Henry  Dranfr.  bom  in  Snrnv',  Kw.  i.Soi;  Can.  iS;o;  law 
iSj,^;  b.ir  iS.>S;  eatne  to  Toronto;  elceted  t<)  ivpresem  Tiiromo 
iS,,6;  Ivxirtnive  I'omieil  18,^6;  Sol  (hmi.  1S57  41;  A;:\-.  Ca-n 
1S41;  l^lisne  Ju(Vi-  (Jttcen's  fJenc.i  iSj;;'  Clicf  luslic-  of 
((Hirt  ol  Common  Pleas  1H56;  irans'Vrre.l  to  (hisvn's  ll^nch 
C  liiel  Jiisliee  L'pper  Can.  i8f).?;  Pre:.i.k.m  (^nirt  of  Aprn-al 
and  hrror  186,,:  ,lial  1877.  This  jilale  is  fonnd  N.ih  as  a 
direel  pnnt  from  the  copiKT  and  as  a  litho  olTset.    ((',.  .|S2()  ) 

Drim-m.  a.  Cyril.     Mon.  1018.     Rv  Stanlev  Harro-l.     Of  I^)n.lon 
Ont.,  sometime  cnrate  of  Holy  Trinity  Clnireli  Toronto. 

Drimmom),  Andrew.  Ann.     "Prius  mori  quain  fidem  falliTC  "     Se 
"Murdoeh  and  Son  HdinburK'h."     Rom  Ivdinlvan^h  181 1.    Can 
1 8,u ;  entered  Commercial  IJank.  Kind's! on  i8^()'  ManaL'er  Hv- 
town  (Ottawa)  184.,;    Manager  Bank  of  .M,,uirekl  1S46:  retir*^ 

I  "  H  5  • 

Drim.mond.    Andrew    Mortimer.     Ann.    Motto    same    as    Andrew 

Dnmimond.     Coat  (luartered. 
Drixi.mon-1),  Oi-orue  Alexander.    Arm.    S-.    "Murdoch  &  Son.  lulin- 

burj^'h.       Born  m   Edinburgh    1820;    Can.    i,S:;4-  senate    iS8o- 

lived  in   Montreal. 

DfFF,   Archibald.     Lab.   with  border.     Of   Sherbrooke. 

Dlfferi.v   HoisK,  Toronto.     Arm.     Prize   Lab 

Di-FFKRiv.  Earl  of.    Arm.    Gov.  Gen.  an.l  Commander  in  C^hief  of 

Pnnce  hdw.ird  Island   1872-78. 
DiFFERi.v  AM)  AvA.  Murquis  of.     Arm. 

Di-FFERIN     Frcxlerick    Temple,    Baron    DufTerin    and    ClandeboL'e 

Arm.  Sups,  m  seal.     "StraiKhtfonvard." 
DfFFiELD,  W,  «>..  Hamilton.     Lab.     Name  on  Ribbon 

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DuGOAN,  John  Ami  Mam  ' A'irtule  vi  valort-."  Printed  on 
White  and  !  uu«l  pajxTs  Two  varieties,  eresl  in  first— lion  pas- 
sant, in  -rond-lion  rampant.  ()l  a  well  known  Toronto 
family  m  tin-  oarly  days;  lived  at  the  S  K.  O.mer  of  Richmond 
and  Vuiona  Sirwts.  iC,  4827  and  C,  S.  Apixlx  ) 
l^  DfNBAR.  Willm.,  lisqr.  Cr  "Iiiiproinplu  "  Of  Montreal.  (0.4^88 
and  Ci   S  Apinlx  ) 

DtNioMBE  &  MATiiiisoN,  Harrlsteis  etc.,  Simcw.  Ontario.  Lab. 
with  lx)nKr 

DlM)AS  MkciiaNK  S   FnsT    vV-   LiURARV  AsSO(  lATlD.V        F^ab. 

DuNNT,  Martin,  \ewca:.tle  on  Tyn.-.  Lab.  (linKlish -) 
DfNSFoRi).  (')  Came  to  fan.  e.  1H20  (G.  ^Sn).) 
DfNSPORD,  James  Wicks.  Arm.  Born  in  Olouoestershire  1S14; 
Can.  1857;  Le^jislulive  Assemblv  of  Cp|MT  and  lA)wer  Can." 
t«6i;  dii>,l  1882.  He  was  the  son  of  Rev,  James  H  I3imsford 
rector  of  I'Veth.-rne  and  \'icar  of  Framplon-on-Se\eni.  {("•. 
4H,?o.) 

Df.NSFORD,  W.  If    Arm.     Of  Brant  ford 

^^  Di'Qi'KT,    Livre   De   La   Bibliotheciue  <!<■    I     Nurbert.   Typoj^-raphe, 
Quebec.     Pict. 

(DiRHA.M,  I^inl)  Arm,  Sups.  "Li'  jour  vicndra."  John  (JeorKC 
Lambton,  First  Karl  of  Diirliam.  l«>ni  i7()2;  was  raised  from 
Baron  to  Farl  i8,v?;  one  of  the  four  St.-itesmen  who  drew  up 
and  supiHirted  the  Reform  Bill  of  iS^o;  ('ov.  Gen.  of  Can. 
i8.^8;  stayed  only  a  few  months,  bin  on  his  return  to  Rn^Iand 
WTote  his  famous  RejMirt  on  the  evils  of  Gov.  in  Can.,  and  the 
Reme<ly;  Chiefly  owinj;  to  this  Report.  Responsible  Govern- 
ment, and  later.  Federation  were  aceoniplisln  (i.     Died  1840. 

Di-RSFORD.  Ontario.  (-)  Came  to  Vim.  c  1820.  (See  Dunsford 
above.) 

DrvERNAV  Biiii.ioTiii;gri:.  Pict.  Alle^;.  (Minerva,  beaver,  etc..  name 
on  banner)  Lud«iT  Duvemnv.  born  i ;(;();  founded  the  French 
Canadia-i  National  Association  18^4;  Burlington,  Vt.  18^7. 
He  was  the  founder  of  "La  Minerve"  and  of  the  St.  lean  Bajni'ste 
Association,  and  lu-  was  banislu'd  in  18.57  f«r  IH)liticrd  nasons. 
While  in  Burlinj,'ton  he  is.sued  tb.e  "Patriate  Canadien."  Re- 
tumed  to  Montreal  184'  and  died  there  1852. 


^  Easto.v,  W.  Arm.  Xo  motto.     Of  Ontario.    (G.4S,p.) 
V  Eaton-,  Ed^ar  Allison.   Arm.    Mant.    "Vincit  omnia  Veritas."    i()iO. 
By  W.  W.  Alexander  of  Toronto. 

Eato.v,  Gilbert  McCrea.     Ann.  Mant.  "Vincit  omnia  Veritas  "  1016 
By  W.  W.  Alexander. 


If 


Eaton,  Sir  John  Craig,  Kt.    Arm.  Mant.    "Vincit  omnia  Veritas." 

1918.     By  W.  W.  Alexander.     President  of  the  T.  Eaton  Co. 

Ltd.,  Department  Store  of  Toronto,  Winnipeg  &c. 
v/  Eaton,  John  David.    Arm.  Mant.  "Vincit  omnia  Veritas."  1016 

•By  W.  W.  Alexander. 
Eaton,  Lady.    Arm.  1918.    By  W.  W.  Alexander. 
s^    Eaton,   Margaret   W.   Pict.    By   W.   W.   Alexander.    Widow  of 

Tmiothy  Eaton,  founder  of  "The  T.  Eaton  Co." 
Eaton,  Timothy  Craig.  Arm.  Mant.  "Vincit  omnia  Veritas."  1916 

By  W.  W.  Alexander. 

Echart,  I.  R.,  Quebec.     1850.    Lab.  (G.  S.  2700.) 

Ede,  Thomas.  Pict.  191 8.  By  Sister  S.  M.  Sebastian  of  Loretto 
Abbey. 

(Edgar.  Hon.  vSir  James  David)  Arm.  Sups.  Mant.  "Man  do  it." 
"Salutcm  disponit  Dcus."  Bom  1841  at  Hatley,  P.  Q.;  edu- 
cated at  Lennoxvillc  and  Quebec;  law  1841;  bar  1864;  M.  P. 
1872;  Speaker  Canadian  House  of  Commons  1896;  Privy  Coim- 
ciUor  1897;   K.  C.  M.  G.  1898;  died  1899. 

Edgar  of  Keithock  in  Forfarshire,  male  representative  of  Edgar 
of  Wedderlie.  Arm.  Mant.  Mottoes  as  above.  Plate  of 
Sir  James  David  Edgar. 

.    Edgar,    Pelham.    Arm.    Mant.      Mottoes   as   above.     1918     By 
'•  Morley  J.  Ayearst.     Son  of  Edgar  Laird  of  Keithock,  Scot.; 

Professor  of  English.  Victoria  College.  Univ.  of  Toronto;  married 
Miss  Bolton  of  a  well  known  Upper  Canada  family. 
ED.MONDS,  William.     Arm.  Mant.     Of  New  Westminster,  B.  C. 
Edmonston  &  Douglas,  Edinburgh.    Lab.   Trade  card?  (English?) 
Edrol,  Symb,     Mrs.  Edrol  Morton  of  Toronto. 
Edwards,  Joseph  Plimsoll.     Engraved  L^b.     Of  Londonderry,  N.  S. 

Egleson,  James.    Arm.  "Sub  Cruce  salus."     A  merchant  of  Ottawa 
Ont. 

Eland,  Stephen  Eaton.    Cr. 

V   Eliot,  G.  P.    Cr.  in  garter.    Of  Royal  Grenadier  Volunteers.    Of 
Toronto. 

Elliott.    Arm. 
^Elliott,  Emily,  Pict.  Sg.  "E.E."      '■■■■'    •       - 
-  Elliott,  Essie.     Pict.  .Sg.  "E.E" 
J   Elliott,  Lcighton.  Pict.  Arm,  Sg.  "E.E." 
Ellis,  John.     .Ami.     The  old  Plato  of  Rev.  John  Ellis  of  North- 
amirton.    Ivng.  1 784.  used  by  his  great  grandson  of  Swansea.  Ont. 

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V  Elmslev.  John  Esq.,  Upper  Canada.     Arm.     "Sovoz  fidele."     Son 

hLS^.  T      •^f^"''';^  ^""^  a  member  of  the  Le^;islative  Council; 
died  in  Toronto.     (G.  4833.) 

^  Elmslev.  J  Arrn.  "Soyez  fidele."  Two  varieties.  Bom  in  I-n- 
1 762 ;  Middle  Temple  1 790;  Chief  Justiee  of  Upper  Can  .  706  • 
and  of  Lower  Can.  1802;  died  in  Montreal  1805.    (G.  48,3.)       ' 

Entomological  Society  op  Ontario,   Incorporated   187.."  Lab. 

Essex  Cocntv  Law  Library.     Lab. 

Evans,  H  Sudden.  Cr.  "Libertas."  Bom  London  iS,o; Can.  ,877 • 
Montreal;  Otta%v'a  1884;  appointed  Dominion  Public  Analyi  t 
1884;  was  F.  C.  S.  and  F.  R.  M.  S.  -"kioisi 

>^Evill.  Henry.     Cr.  in  garter.     "Virit  post  funera  virtus." 
Ewart,  John  Hamilton.   Pict.    (Children  before  fire.) 
^'^^Kirbv''"  "'""''^''"-  ^''^-   (View  of  Toronto.)     By  C.  Valentine 

Fabre.  Edward  E.,  &  Co.  Montreal,   c.  1850.    Lab.    (G.  4834  ) 
Fabrique  Notre  Da.me  de  QiEnEc,  P.  Q.  c  1825.     Lab.  (G.  4837  ^ 
Fairbairn,  The  Property  of  Thos.  M.  Lab.    Of  Peterborou-^h 

V  Fairbank,  Charles  Oliver.     Petrola.  Ont.  Arm  in  Colour  "Fineni 

rcspice  .     By  W.  W.  Alexander    c.  1900. 

Fairchild.  G^  M.,  Jr.  Pict.  GeorRc  Moore  Fairchild.  Jr.  bom  in 
Quebec  1854;  New  York  as  a  boy;  educated  at  Univ.  cJTiew 
York;  business  in  Quebec;  retired  1890.     (G.  4836  ) 

Falcombridge,  Toronto.  Ami.  Two  shields.  One  crest.  Arms 
dcxter-FalconbndKe.  smister-Brace  of  Skclton  (adopted  at 
mamaKe  of  head  of  the  FalconbridRc  fan.ilv  to  heiress  of 
Bruce  m  time  of  Edward  HI).  Hon.  William  GlenholmeFat 
rr^"&nH'  T  «^  J°^"n^-  ^^^"'"t'^idKe  who  came  to  Canada 
from  Ireland  m  1837.  Bom  at  DmmmondviUe  1846-  Univ 
Toronto;  law;  bar  1871 ;  Judge  Queen's  Bench  1887. 

Farmer.  Arthur  Augustus.     Cr.  in  garter.     "Hora  e  sempre." 

Farwell  Esq.  Lab.     "Nil  sine  magna  laborc." 

By  Stancly  Harrod.  Hon.  D.  B.  Fearing  of  Newport  R  I  a  col- 
lector of  angling,  fish  and  ship  Bookplates,  died  S  ''^  ^  "'^ 

'    ^^"^  aS  ?„Tf  n-  ^f'  f  ""S"^'  .  ^"^^  Pl^te  Collection.     Mook 
Arm.  1918.     By  Stanley  Harrod. 

Fearing.  Daniel  B     Moule's  Heraldn'  of  Fish.     Book  Plate  Col- 
^  lection.  Mock  Arm.  1918.     By  Stanley  Harrod. 

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Felton,  William  Locker.  Cr.   No.  motto.     Bom  on  Isle  of  Minorca 
1812;    son  of  Hon.  William  Bowman  Felton  who  was  British 
Consul  at  Leghorn,  and  came  to  Canada  and  bought  a  farm 
near  Shcrbrooke  where  he  died  in  1837.     Law;   bar  of  Q)uebec 
1834;   retired  to  Belvedere,  Sherbrooke,  1837;  died  1877. 
Felton,  William  Hufjhes.     Emb,     Advocate  of  Quebec,  later  of 
ShiTbrooke.     (G.  S.  2702.) 
.    Fenwick,  G.  E.,  M.  D.    Arm.    Mant.    "Perit  ut  vivat."     George 
Edjjeworth  Fe.  wick,  Iwrn  in  Quelx;c  1825;   McGill  Univ.  Medi- 
cal School  1846;    Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery  at  McGill  1867; 
Professor  of  Surgery  1876.    (G.  S.  2703.) 
>J  Fen-wic:,  Goorj^e  S.  ( ')    Of  Kin(,'ston. 
Ferctsov,  Janus  B.     Ann. 

FERorsoN',  J(,'4n  B.     Dec.  191 7.     By  ownier,  of  Toronto. 

y  Fercuso.v,  M'm.  "Chalmers.     Ann.  Mavx.     "Fortuna  comes."     By 

Morlcy  J.  Ayearsl.     Head  of  Dept.  of  Mtxlem  LanjicuaRes  Univ. 

of  Toronto  Schools  imtil   igiS  when  ho  was  made  Profes.sor 

of  Modern  Lani,aiaj^es   Faculty  of  Education,  Univ.  of  Toronto. 


Fergisson, 


\Tth.     Lab.  with  border,     c.  1820.     (G.  S.  2704.) 


Feroissont,  Adam,  Advocate.  Arm.  with  festoons.  "Arteet  marte." 
Bom  in  Edinburgh  1783;  Can.  1833;  founded  settlement  of 
Fergus;  Legislative  Council  Upjxsr  Can.  i83(>;  died  1862. 
(G.  S.  2705.) 

Feri-a.vD,  J.  B.  A.,  Ptre.  c.  1846.  Lab.  with  Iwrder.  Bom  in 
Montreal  1805;  educated  at  Kingston  and  College  of  Nicoles; 
Holy  Orders  1823;  priest  1H28;  vicar  at  Riviere  du  Loup 
and  St.  Roch  (^lebcc;  Sui)erior  at  Nicoles  1841;  resident  at 
archepiscopal  jjalace  1848;  published  "Observations  on  the 
history  of  Canada."  1851,  "Note  on  the  Registers  of  Notre 
Dame  of  Quebec"  1854,  "Life  of  Bishop  Plessis"  etc.  died  in 
Quebec  1864. 

Ferrie,  Colin  Campbell.     Lab. 

Fkytche.     Arm.  "Spes  juvat."     (G.  4838.) 

Ffoitkes,  W.  Wynne.     Lab.  (English') 

FiREHAi.i.  Library.     Lab. 

Firth,  Wm.  Arm.  "Firth  fortun  fil  the  feathers."  Atty.  Gen.  Upper 
Can.  i783-'S62.     (G.  S.  2706.) 

Fitzgerald.  R.  R.  Ann.  Rowan  Roberts  Fitzgerald  of  Charlottetown, 
P.  E.  I  the  son  of  Rev.  David  Fitzgerald  who  was  bom  in 
Ireland  in  1813,  marriwl  a  daughter  of  Rowan  Purdon,  M.  D. 
and  came  to  the  Prince  Edward  Island  1847.  R.  R.  Fitzgerald 
was  l)om  in  Fermanagh,  Ireland  in  1847;  law;  bar  1870;  Judge 
at   Charlottetown. 


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FiTZSiMONS,  Henry.    Arm.    "Beati  pacifice." 

Plbming,  Georgina  Stewart.    Engraved  Lab.  c.  1850.    Of  Montreal. 

Fleming,  J.  Harry.  Pict.  Sg.  "drawn  by  Allen  Keefer."  Of  Toronto. 
Well  known  omitholgist  who  owns  largest  private  ornitho- 
logical collection  in  America. 

Fleming,  Sanford,  C.  M.  G.,  May  1880.  Presentation  Lab.  Bom 
1837,  Kircaldy  Scotland;  Can.  1845;  was  instrumental  in  con- 
struction of  a  R.  R.  connecting  Red  River  with  Canada,  which 
was  completed  imder  his  supervision  1876;  was  created  K.  C. 
M.  C  1897;  and  was  honoured  by  many  Universities;  wrote 
"England  and  Canada,"  "The  New  Reckoning,"  also  many 
Reports.     (G.  S.  2707.) 

Fletcher,  I.  Lab.  with  border. 

V  Fletcher,   John.    c.    1800.    Arm.    No  motto.     Was   the  son  of 

the  rector  of  Dedham,  Essex;  St.  Paul's  School,  London.  Bom 
in  Eng.  1767;  law;  Can.  1810;  Provincial  Judge  of  District 
of  St.  Francis;  died  at  Sherbrooke  1844.     (G.  4839.) 

Flint,  Thos.  C,  Toronto.    Circular  Lab.  with  quotations. 

(Flood,  John.)  Arm.  Mant.  "Vis  unita  fortior."  died  182 1.  (Acad. 
Vol.  2.  No.  4.  p.  278.) 

Floyd,  L.  H.  Dec.  Of  Toronto. 

Flynn's  Circulating  Library,  14  Alexander  St.,  Montreal,     c. 

1840.     Lab.  (G.  S.  2708.) 
Flytche.    Arm.    ( ?) 

Forbes,  Anthony,  c.  1790.  Arm.  Sg.  "Huntly  sc,"  CapUin  in  47th 
regiment  of  the  Imperial  Army  of  Great  Britain.  This  same 
plate  was  used  by  his  grandson  the  Hon.  Francis  Gordon  Forbes, 
judge  in  Liverpool,  N.  S. 

Forbes,  John  Murray.  Arm.  "Altiusibunt  quiadsiunmanituntur." 
Epsicopal  Clergym^,  U.  S.A.  (G.  S.  Appdx.) 

v^  Ford,  Bibliotheque  en  hH^owawn'Sf,  Quebec.     Lab. 

V  Ford,  D.  B.  O.  Arm.  Motto  ribbon  empty.    Of  BrockviUe. 

Forsyth,  Joseph  Bell.  Arm.  Bom  in  Quebec  1830;  Collector  of 
Customs  at  that  port. 

FoRTiN,  B.,  Pretre.  c.  1830.  Lab.  Barthelemi  Fortindied  2nd  March 
1850.     (G.  S.  2709.) 

\^  Foster,  C.  M.  Pict.     By  C.  M.  Manly.     A  well  known  physician  of 
Toronto. 

•4  ^-Foster,  George  Green,  K.  C.  Arm.  "Sequor  agniun." 

Fox,  Arthur.  Dubbs.  (?)  (G.  S.  2710.) 

(Francis)  A.  A.  F.  Mon.  and  Cr. 


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Fraser,  James.  Chip.  Arm.   Of  Nova  Scotia. 

(Fraser.  William).     Cr.  "Je  suis  prct."     Lawyer  of  Windsor  died 

l82Q. 

Frat,  Library  of  Thomas  P.   Lab. 

Freeman.  Daniel.  Arm.  De.scendent  of  Edmund  Freeman  who  came 
to  the  United  States  in  the  ship  "Abigail"  in  16^5.  Bom  in 
Windham.  Norfolk.  Ont.  1837 ;  bar  1865 ;  removed  to  Cahfomia. 

Freeman.  Henry  G.    Lab. 

Frobisher.  Joseph,  c.  1783.  Merchant  of  Montreal,  one  of  the 
founilers  of  the  North  VVest  Co. 

Frothingham.  George  H.   Arm.  Of  Montreal. 

Fry.  Edward.  Arm.  No  motto.  Of  St.  Andrews.  N.  B.  (Acad.  Vol. 
2.  No.  4.  p.  278.) 

Fuller,  Charles.  Toronto.     Lab. 


i 


Gagnon,  C.  E.  Riviere  du  Loup  en  Haut.    c.  1830.     Lab.  Notary. 

(G.  S.  2712.) 

Gagnon,  Ignace,  Negociant  de  Quebec.     Lab.  c.  1825.    (G.  4842.) 

V  Gagnon.  Ex  Libris  P..  Quebec.     Emb.  Student  of  Canadian  bib- 

liof^aphy,  and  author  of  "Essai  de  Bibliographic  Canadienne" 
1805.  After  his  death  his  collection  went  to  a  public  hbrary 
and  a  supplement  to  the  Essai  was  published.  Gagnon  was 
the  first  collector  to  make  any  real  hst  of  Canadian  Bookplates, 
but  his  list  is  far  from  comprehensive,  and  gives  no  biographical 
information.  (G.  4843.) 

Gaynor.  George  W.,  Frederiction.     Lab.  with  border. 

(Galissonniere,  RoUand  Michael  Barrin,  Comte  de  la)  Arm.     c. 
1750.    Gov.  of  Can.  1747  (G.  S.  2715.) 

Gallaher,  Ziba.     Pict.     By  H.  Ecclestone.     A  lawyer  of  Toronto. 

Galloway,  Mr.  J.  H.,  Solicitor,  Hull.  Lab.  (English?) 

V  Gardiner,  Herbert  Fairbaim,  Hamilton,  Ontario.     Half-tone  por- 

trait of  owner. 

Gascoyne,  Bn.,  Lincolns  Inn.     Lab. 

Gascoigne.  Sir  Edward,  of  Bamhow  in  the  county  of  York,  Baronet 
of  Nova  Scotia.    Arm.  (G.  S.  2713.) 

^  Gatien,  J.  B.,  Pretre.  Lab.  with  border,    c.  1800.    Cure  of  Ste- 
Famille,  Isle  d'Orleans.     (G.  S.  2714.) 
(Gaulin).    SeeRemigius. 

Geddes,   Gamble.    Arm.    "Capta   major."    Of   Toronto.     (G.    S. 
2716.) 


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GiBB.  Sir  George  Duncan,  Dart.  M.D.,  L.  L.  D„  M.  A.,  F.  G  S 
Arm.     "In  Deo  confido."    (G.  S   2717.) 

G1LB8.  Arm.  "Nil  conscire  sibi."  J.  Beavan  Giles  of  St.  Catherine. 
(G.  S.  2718.) 

Gill,  L.,  Prctre.    Lab.    Of  Quebec. 

V  GiLMAN.  F.  E..  MA,  D.  C.  L.,  Advocate.     Lab.     Hon.  Francis 

Edward  Gilman,  son  of  Stephen  M.  Gilman,  Danville,  P.  Q. 
Bom  Danville  1842;  law,  bar  1865;  Quebec  Legislature.  Councii 
1887;  lived  in  Montreal. 

GiLMORE,  G.  M.,     mithville.  C.  W.  Lab.  (G.  4844.) 
GiLMOUR,  Robert.    Arm.   "Perseveranti  dabitur."    (G.  4845.) 
(GiiPiN,  Rev.  Edwin)  Arm.  "Dictis  factisque  simplex."    Bom  at 
Aylesford,  N.  S.  i8ai;   son  of  Edwin  and  Eliza  GUpin.     Was 
Dt»n  of  Nova  Scotia  in  1899.     (Acad.  Vol.  2.  N.  4.  p.  276.) 
^/GiRDWooD,   G.    P.   Cr.   in   garter.     "Vitae  via,   virtus."    Gilbert 
Prou-  Girdwood,  M.  D..  M.  R.  C.  S.,  bom  in    I.,ondon  1832; 
Univ.  Coll.  and  St.  Goorge's  Sch.  of  Med.;  army  1854;  surgeon 
H.  M.  Grenadier  Guards;  Can.  1862  with  first  battalion  at  time 
of  Trent  affair;  retired  1864;  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Medical 
Faculty  in  McGill  Univ.  1879.     (G.  S.  2719.) 

VGiROUARD,  D.  Arm.  Hon.  Desire  Girouard  son  of  Jeremia  Girouard. 
Bom  1836;  law;  bar  i860;  represented  Jaque  Cartier  1878- 
96;  Judge  Supreme  Court  of  Can.  1895;  published  several  val- 
uable historical  works.  t>  •    v  .^  v  \ 

GiRO.-ARO,  J.  J.  Lab.  with  ornamental  border,    c.  1840.     Notary 

and  patriot  of  St.  Eustache.   (G.  S.  2720.) 
GiROux,  Jean  Olivier,  Pretre.    Lab.  with  type-set  border,    c.  i860. 

Cure  of  St.  Benoit.  (G.  S.  2721.) 
GissiNG,  F.  F.,  Private  Library.  Lab. 
Glass,  Please  return  this  book  to  David,  and  oblige.     Lab.     Bom 

Ontario  1840;  bar  186.;;  Mayor  of  London.  Ont.  1858;  M.  P. 

1872;  Q.  C.  1876;  Speaker  of  the  House  1886. 
Glazebrook,  Arthur  Jas.  Arm.  Tudor.  Mant.  "Dum  spiro  soero." 

Sg.I.W.(?)W.L(')inMon. 

V  Glazebrook.    Above  plate  altered  to  read  Ex  Libris  Glazphrook. 
Glen,  John.    Arm.     "Alte  pete."  C) 

GooDE,  Arthur.  Pict.  ("Angel  holding  a  soul.")  By  Harold  Nelson 
in  three  colors.  Of  Ontario;  at  one  time  connected  with  the 
Carlton  Studio  in  London. 

Gooderham,  Maude.     Dec.     By  A.  H.  Howard. 

Gould's  W.  N.,  Private  Library      Two  varieties. 

Gordon,  Henrj-  Pcrrj-.  Esq.,  Lincolns  Inn.  Lab     Percy'  English') 

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GraiE  ChI'RCH  Sl'NDAY  ScHOOL  LIBRARY.       Lab. 

(Graham)  Arm.  Mam.  "For  rinht  and  n'a.son."     Of  loth  Battalion 

Royal  (ircnadit-rs.     ((V  S.  2722.) 
Graham,  R.  J.     Arm. 

Grammar  School,  Kin^'ston  C.  W.  1.H5-.     Prize  Lab.  with  border. 
,    Grasktt,  Frtxli'rick  \o  M.  Arm.  "Mcliora  si'qui."     Bom  in  Toronto 
\  1.S51;    studictl  mwiicinc  in  Toronto  and  KdinburKh;   Toronto 

aftiT  1.H.S2.     Was  son  of  the  Vory  Rcvd.  Dt-an  Grasst-tt.     (G.  S. 

>y  Grasett,  H.  nry  Jamw.  Arm.  "Miliora  st'nui."  Son  of  Dr.  Honry 
Grasi'tl  Deputy  Insix-ctor  of  Army  Hospitals  who  came  to 
Canada  in  1813.  Bom  at  Gibraltar!  80S;  St.  John  Coll..  Cam- 
bridge; ordaimxl  in  Quebec  1834;  n-ctor  in  Toronto  1837;  IX-an 

1867.     (G.  4846.) 

Graves.  Fnxi.  (')     Of  Ontario.     (G.  4S47.) 
V  Gray,  Jolin.    Ann.  with  festcxms.     First  President  of  the  Bank  of 
Montreal  1817-20. 
Greene,  T.  W..  Esq.,  Q.  C.     2  New  Square  W.  C.  Lab.  (English >) 
Greenleaf,  Richard  Cranch.  (?) 
Greig,  Wm.  Arm.    "In  spes  infracta."  (G.  4848.) 
Grenier,  Ex  Libris  Francisci.  Montensis.     Lab.  (G.  4849.) 
Grenier.  J.  B.,  etudiant  en  medecine,  Montreal.     Lab. 
Griffith,  Dorothy.  Pict.     Of  Toronto.     This  plate  is  a  direct  copy 
of  a  |)late  by  Harold  Nelson  for  Edith  A.  Kin^sford. 

Griffith,  H.  C.     Dec. .     Sg.  A.  S.  Carter.     Headmaster  Ridley 

Coll. 

Groom,  William,  Lincolns  Inn.     Lab.  (English  ') 
Groves,  Fred.     Arm.     No  motto      Barrister  of  Toronto,  son  of  an 
An^elican  ClerK\'Tnan.     (G.  S.   2724.) 

GiELPH,  Ont,  The  Church  of  Our  Lady  Immaculate.     Pict?    Lab. 
Glelph,  Grammar  School,  Midsummer  Examination,  185-.     Lab. 
&  border. 

Glelph  Mechanus  Lvstitite,  Ontario.     Lab.  (G.  S.  2725.) 

V  Glelph.  Free  Library,  Ontario.     Lab.  (G.  S.  3726.) 

V  GuELPH  PiBLic  Library,  Ontario.     Arm.     Lab.  "Floreat  scientia." 
Gi  N.N',  William.    Arm.    "Aut  f)ax.  aut  Wlum."     Bom  in  Gla.sgow, 

Scot.,  1 816;    Can.  1836.     Of  Walkerlon.  Ont.  (G.  4850.) 
\,    GiTHRiE.  p.,  Barrister.  Guelph.  Lab.  with  type-set  bonier.     Donald 
Guthrie.  lK)rn  in  Edinburgh  1840;   Toronto  1854;  law;  attorney 
1863;  barrister  1866;  Queen's  Council  1876;  Member  of  House 
of  Commons  for  South  Weliinj^'^ttMi  1S76. 

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Gi'Y,  Utientic.  c.  1770  I^b.  with  typc-st-t  hxinler,  Surveyor  in 
Montreal  v.  iHjs 

GwYNNK.  Dr.     Cr,  in  ^;artcr.     f)f  Toronto. 

GzowsKi,  Arm.  No  motto,  name  on  motto  rihJxin.  Colonel  Sir 
Casimir  Stanislaus  Ozowski  whose  father  was  an  officiT  in  the 
ImiKrial  (hiaril  of  Russia,  Bom  in  St  PelerslnirK'  1813; 
e(lueate<l  in  the  Military  ('<ill.  of  Kremenetz;  hild  eommission 
in  the  Russian  army;  came  to  Canada  and  studii-il  law;  em- 
ployed in  IHihlie  Works  Dcpt  1S41  47;  heliH'fl  to  orj;anize  the 
Dominion  Ride  Assn.;  mad-'  A.  I).  C.  to  the  (^lei  n  1870;  staff 
oflicer  in  Knuinetr  Forec  inada:    K    C    M.  C.  iSyo;  died 

in  Toronto  I SgH.     Tli  '    ion^  to  the  old  FViIish  Nobility 

(C.  4«5i» 


^opies  of  "Life  of 
'oronto  Dec.   '82 

iK    "F.  Adams  so." 


n..  !•:.  J.   uh. 

(Haddon.  R..  n.  A  )     i        ■.         •    '•■      n 

Dr.   IXilT"  to  '•    < 

(Name  in  M.  S 
Um-.ah.  Chas.  \V, 

Of  Montreal.  S 

Hag.\r,  CeorKe  F.     A.  \1   .iireal. 

Hac.ah,  John.     I>;il).     ()|    Mo'    -.  ,ii 

Haoar,  William.     Arm.  "Sf)  ■:  (  n  n  uario.     (G.  S.  2728.) 

Haoerman,  J.  F.  Ann.     "Mv  .  ..i.wus.       Jud.i;e  of  Ontario.     (G. 

4.S52.) 

JIac.kkty,  J.  H.  Arm.  "Altior.  "  Hon.  Jno.  Hawkins  Hai,'erty,  bom  in 
Dublin  1816;  Trinity  Coll.;  Canada  1834:  law  1835;  bar 
1S40;  Bench  1S56;  Chief  Justice  Court  of  Common  Pleas 
1S68;  Chief  Justice  Queen's  Bench  187S;  President  Court 
of  Appeal  and  of  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  with  title  of 
Chief  Justice  of  Ontario  1884;  retired  1807;  kni>;hted  1897; 
died  i<;oo.     ((i.  S.  272().) 

Hau'.ht's.C.,  Library.  Lal>.  Three  varieties.  Of  Toronto,  author 
bom  1825:  published  "Country  Lifi-  in  Canada  50  Years  Aro." 
18.S5,  "Here  and  there  in  the  Homeland."     iSgs;  (G.  4853.) 

HLalda.ve,  Mrs.  John).     Arm,  Mant.  and  Cr.  of  Toronto. 
Haummari),  William.     Arm.     Xo  motto.     (G.  4854.) 

Bv  Nathaniel  Hurd  of  '    -sion.     With 
(G.  4855) 

"Watch  well."  Sj;.  "A.  \\  yon,  sculp." 
Arthur  Lriureiice  Haliburton.  G,  C.  B,.  first  baron,  son  of 
JuMice  Haliburton  ("Sam  Slick"  I  formerly  jud^,'e  in  Nova  Scotia, 

6<) 


Ham:,  Kdw,  Robert.     Arm, 
PepjKTell  at  Lov.isburi: 

Hai.iiurto.v,  Lord.     Arm. 


later  M.  P.  in  British  House  of  Commons.  Bom  in  Windsor, 
N.  S.  1832;  bar  1858;  served  on  Commissarial  Staff  1855- 
70;  Civil  Service  as  Asst.  Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport 
at  War  Office;  Director  187S-88;  Asst.  Uri!?r  Secretary 
of  State  for  War  1888-gs;  Permanent  Under  Secretary  1895- 
97;  created  C.  B.  1880;  K.  C.  B.  (Civil)  1885;  G.  C.  B.  (CivU) 
1897;   Baron  Haliburton  of  Windsor,  N.  S.  1898. 

Hall,  Arm.  Sg.  "J.  T.  Rolph,  Toronto."     "Dat  cura  quietum." 

(G.  4857) 
Hall,  Charles  L.,  Niagara.    Lab. 
Hall,  Dr.  G.  B.  (?)     Of  Toronto. 
Hall,  J.     c.  1780.     Lab.  with  border.    Of  Montreal. 
Hall,  Dr.  J.  L.     c.  1830.    Lab.  (G.  4856.) 

Hall,  Ex  Libris  Dr.  J.  L.  c.  1830.     Lab.  Sg.  "Jones  so.'"  (G.  4856?) 
Hall.  W.  Carleill.     Arm.  Mant.     No  motto,  word  "Carleill"  on 

Ribbon.    Name  in  facsimile  signature. 

\y  Hamilton  and  Gore,  Mechanic's  Institute.    I^b. 
Hamilton,  Harold  V.  E>ec.     By  Ida  Hamilton.     Mgr.  of  Burlington 
Steel  Co. 

Hamilton,  Henry.   (?) 

Hamilton,  Ida.     Dec.     By  owner.    Of  Hamilton  Ont. 

Hamilton,  I.  P..  Quebec,    c.  1830.    Lab.    (G.  4858.) 

Hamilton,  James  W.     Dec.     By  Ida  Hamilton. 
,  Hamilton,  Jessie.     Dec.    By  Stanley  Harrod.    Of  Toronto. 
v/  Hamilton,  John.     Arm.  Nephew  of  the  Bishop  of  Ottawa. 
V  Hamilton  Mechanics  Institute,  Ontario.     Lab.  (G.  S.  2730.) 

Hamilton,  O'Springer.     Lab. 

V-  Hamilton,  P.  S.  Arm.  "Through."  Col.  Hamilton  of  Halifax,  N.  S. 

(Hamilton),  S.  V.  H.     Dec.     By  Ida  HamUton.     Mrs.  S.  V.  Hamil- 
ton. 

>.  Hamilton,  Rev.  Wm.  Arm.  Pict.  "Contra  patriae  inimicos." 
Printed  on  tinted  paper.  Of  Belfast  who  settled  in  Can.  and 
died  in  Toronto.     (G.  S.  2731.) 

(Hampden)  Arm.    "Vestigia  nulla  retrorsum." 

Harcourt,  W.  Vernon.    Cr.     By  Rolph  &  Smith.    Journalist  of 
Toronto. 

^i  Harding.  J.  J.    Arm.  in  seal.     Of  Belleville. 

Harger's  Library,  C.     Lab.     Three  varieties. 

Hargraft,  Allan  A.,  10  Bedford  Rd.    Upper  Canada,  Toronto.  Can. 
Ub. 


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Harris,  Hiiij  (',  L;,|,.  ujtl,  l,„nl(T.  Pn-sidc-nt  of  Mutual  Life-  [ns 
(  <)  of  nallim.,iv.  M,l  ;  \„,ni  Xcwlon,  \.  [.  21  Julv,  i«2i-  livi'<l 
at  Ni;^;.-.ra,  L.  C.  ,s,(,  ,7;  ai  (Uulph,  Out.  .s,?  4,;'  ,lj,.,l 
at  llaltinK.rc  July  7,   iS.,.,. 

Harris,    Hdvwinl.     I.ali. 

Harris,   Helen  .\!ary.     Dec.     Syml..     I!y  A.   H.  H.m;.nl. 

V  Harrison,  RoIhti  A.     Ami    Mum.  "Ahsfpir  virtm.-  mini  "     n..n 

Kohcrl    Alexander    I  I;ii-ris.,n,    l)oni    in    .Moninnl    r.S^,-     L'nn 
Toront.i;   law;   lKniS:;i;    House  of  ( '..mnions  f.,r  \V(-<1  Toroni-i 
1.S62   7.,    Cln.l   ju-iticc  (>it.-.n's   Hencli   ,,{  Ontario   i.S-;-  ,li,,l 
1.S7S.     (Harrisson  '  Ci.   (.s^,^  i 

Harriso.v,  Tlioinas.     Arm.     Hi  NCu-  Ijnm  uick.    ((;.  .,,sr,o  1 
Harroi).  S;.ii;|cy,    I'i.t      I,;,;.     lU-.wncr.     Horn  iSS,  L,■,.d^   Fn— 

studied  Arts  \-  Sciences  Hu.no ,  .\,r,  s;    Can.   n;o6;    Insinuto; 

ot  IJesi;,;!)  and  (  raits,  '{'oronto. 
Harroi),  Slanlev      I'iel.    (  Herald  1  11,17.      H>-  owner 

V  Harroo.    Sl;inlfv.      I'ici.    (Sl:i],i    i,,,;,      p,..-   owner 
/Harroi),  Si;inle>-.     I'iet.     (Sliioi  ,.i,-!„.,l    i-^.s.      [?v  .Avner. 

■•   Harroi).  Tliom.is      Miin.     Uv  Stanlc.    Ilarrod      (if  [,e,.d>,  lui-. 

Hart,  Alexr.     (V.     X.,  moiio      Of   .M,,.ure.-d 

Hart,  Cliaries 'nie.Hli.re.     Ann      Of  .Mi,!i;re.d 

^/'Hart.  ICdna     I'iet     liy  Dorotliv- Si,\  ens  nf 'r..r,,ni,,. 

Hart.    Fn.denek    Lestran.-e.     Ani^s   a:i.l    nioito   ,,f   Cliarles    Hieo 
Han  I'l.iie 

u^Hart,  Kx  Lihris  CuTald  E.  I'm.  S.-.  "ICdv.in  C-.x  .V  ( 'n  .  .M,,n;ival  " 
I  wo  varielies  Xumisnialieian  of  .\l,,m,val,  horn  i,S4g-  auil'or 
of_"Ilie  I-all  nl  New  I-ranee."  "RelM-llion  Xot<s  .,f  i,S,-" 
"  llieOuehec  .\cl  of  1774."    I  ( '. .  .j.Si,  1    >  ''' 

llAkT,  R.  .\  ,  H.ildwin      .      .\rm.    Of  Montre.il. 
IIakti.      .\nn      ( )f  'I'Lree  Rivers 

IlARn.  Ii,-,riis  !)..  Frederiekton,  X.  f{.      Lale  with  iviM-sri  honl,  r, 
\\.\H\E\.   Rev,!    j     Miehell.      Cr    "Delee-a'    <■!   orn.ii   ■• 
Haskkm,  Cui.un,.     Ann.  M.-mt.    S-     "I-:.  Cox.  >.V  Co  .  .Monir.al  ■' 
il.\-Ki:i.!.,  William  A.  Ann.  M.mi.     'A'ineet  veril.a-  "  S-.    'i-    C,,x 
iV  (  o  .  Montreal." 

II.\siiN(;s   Oivi>io.\  Xo.  S   I.iHKAKV.      I.ah. 

llAsrivr.s,  .\lex;i'-,d.r  O       Ann       1  •. 

Hn-tix-;:,,  TI::,  Ro.,::  !,rlon-    i,,\V    l.aN.  with  rlivnuv     Of  Toronto, 

Hasiino:-,  Willi.iii;  A      Ann 

IIaihawav,  Mr   !•;    I'enpK..    .-,,id>,,   Lnieolns  Inn.     i.al..  tj-lmdisl, -) 


w(-=^.i»-=--'>-  nir_--'-.v' 


'-?S«S?-:^' 


J    Hathaway.  Ex  Lihris  Rufus  Hawtin.     Pict.  Sj;.  "J.  M."  (J.  E.  H 
Macdonald.) 

Havu-anr.  T.  Hoatli,  Prince  Edwanls  Islatul.  Lab.  with  type-sta 
lx)rdor. 

Haviland.  T.  Heath.  Prince  Edwards  IsLmd  Arm.  "Si)es  est  in 
Dtxv"  Thomas  Heath  Havilatid,  lK)m  inCharloltetown.  P.  E  I 
i82i;  eilucatinl  in  Brussi-ls.  Belgium;  law  in  Charlottetf )wn ; 
IvirofP  E  I.  1H46;  Provincial  Assembly  for  (ie<)r(,'etown  1H46- 
76;  Senate  187,^ ,  diirinir  his  career  was  also  in  Executive  CVnm- 
cil.  was  Colonial  Secretary.  Sol.  (Icn  Si)eaker.  and  leader  of 
the  (\)nser\ative  Party;    resij^ed  1876;    Lieut.-(i«)v.   1874. 

V    ll.w.  John  D..  Toronto.  (Canada.     Cr.  "Renovate  animos."     Mer- 
cl'.ant  of  Toronto.     ((V  S.  27,?.?) 

Heap,  Or.  Chip.  Arm.  \o  motto  c  1770.  Aiiothecary  in  Hali- 
fax for  many  years. 

(Heitor.  John)  J.  11.  Mon.     Cr.  Barrister  of  Toronto. 

Heartfon.  County  Law  Assix-iation.     Lab. 

Heath.  D.  W..  Solicitor,  Nottinj^'ham.     Lab.   (En^;lish"-) 

HEni.EV,  Anthony  (')  Oiiebcc. 

HEi>t-EY.  Aril.  (Jnebec  Ann.  "Vive  ut  vivas."  S>;.  "Lambert."  c. 
1825.  LmnlHT  Merchant  in  Qnel>ec.  founde<l  Hedleyvillc. 
(C.S.  27.U  ) 

Hendkrson,  James  A.  Ann.  NLint.  "dradatim"  "Sola  vertiis 
nobilitat  "  James  Alexander  Henderson.  D.  C.  L.  son  of 
Capt  James  Henderson.  R.  N.  Bom  at  Stoke,  near  Plymonth, 
Devonshire,  England.  1821 ;  Catiada,  1S25:  law  at  Kingston;  bar 
18.M;    Master  in  Chancery  1 85 1.     (Ci.  4862  ) 

Hi:\T)KRSo\.  William.     .\nii      "Sola  virtus  nobilitat  "     Two  varie- 
ties, one  with  mouo  above,  and  one  with  motto  below  the  cresr 
Bom  in  Scotland;   Can.  i8,vr,   lived  in  Toronto   (Ci.  S.  2732  ) 

Henoruk.  \V.  Ci.  Eni;  Lab  with  facsimile  sit;nature.  In  charge  <>f 
one  of  the  I)e])artmems  of  the  Rol])h  Clark  Stone  Co.  of  Toronto 

Hexsi.ky.  Mrs  Laura  C.enevieve  Of  Frankfort.  Kentucky.  Pict' 
Married  Jud^e  Torrence  of  Montreal  in  1875. 

Hew.\ri).     Ann.     Stephen  Heward  of  Toronto. 

(Hewi.ictt^  Ann  Mant  "Vitam  unjK'Tulere  vero."  An  old  L'  1'^ 
Lo\ali>t  faiinh.  ot  N    B    now  extinct      (Acad    Vol    7  No    i    ]'. 

h2.) 

.  Hick.  Enu-^t  FrnUrick   Tnniiun      Mink   Ami  Sl'   .\   11   H    (ov.ardi 
llnKS,  |-"\  I.il'-:- '^'■.■;''  .ii".  .\    n    is  Lab.  \Mth  t'.-'c-.M't  border. 

T^M  >  \  :'.fic;  ■■  .        <  ■    ^-     ;  7  ^ ;  • 


^  Hi(u;i\s()\.  A.  'I",    Ann.    "Dctis  mil.i  fortis  turris."    OfMoiUn-al. 
(i.  S.   2Ti<).) 

Hill.  AUx-rt  J  .  A    M      Arm.  Mam      Of  Now  WVsiminsUT.  B.  C. 
(Hill,  IjouI)  Ann.    "Avancoz." 

(Hill,  Rt-v.  Jamc-s  J.)     Ann.  "Ji-  \icn<lrai  Ixm  "'     Of  Toronto. 
Hill's  F.kndim;  Library.  2  I'laiv  d'Amiis.  Montn-al.     Lab.  with 
Rules  aiul  Advertisement. 

(Hills)  Bisliop  of  (^)hmll)la.  Ami.  Xo  motto.  Amis— Dicjcese  of 
British  (."oiumlna  impahnj;  Hills.  (l)i(Hesan  arms-— the  arms 
of  Ihirhani  L'niv.  Coll.  with  a  ehief  of  the  anus  of  Miss  Biirdett- 
Coiitts  tin-  foiuKler  of  the  diocese.)  (•,eo^^;e  Hills  son  of  Admiral 
Hills,  edncated  at  ntsrl.an: ;  ■.enior  eiirate  to  Dr.  Hook  of  Leeds; 
viearofTanrouth;  api'ointed  as  first  Bishop  of  Brit  is'i  Columhia.' 
resiunwl  iS(,..;  was  then  made  viear  of  I'arliani  with  Hachester 
inSufTolk  wherehediedin  iH(j5.  He  organized  the  three  dioceses 
of  Bntish  Cohimhia,  Westminster  and  Caledonia,  and  was 
MeiroiK)litan 

-  Hki'ton,  Dorothy  Maclareii.     F'ici.  Symh.     By  \V.  \V.  Alexander. 

Hoi.oKR,  Dr.  W,  M.  Lai..  Prominent  Phvsician  of  Toronto.  ((). 
486,5  tV  ("i.  S.  Ai>i>d.\  ) 

HoiuiiNs.  John  ('.eorv.<-  Ann.  Mani  "A  cmce  ad  coelimi."  This 
|)lale  is  sometimes  printed  from  thi'  copper  and  som.etimes  as  a 
Litho.  offset.  Bom  1H21;  Can.  i.S,,,,  educated  Victoria  Coll. 
law;  bar;  Dej.uly  Sui.erintendent  of  Education  185.=;;  Deputy 
Mmister  of  E(hication  1,876  S(,;  librarian  and  hislorioKrai)her 
of  the  luliication  Dept  for  Ontario  i88(,;  imblished  numerous 
works  on  education.     (G.  S.  27,58.) 

Hoik;ki.\-s<)\.  J.  Dec.  i(,i.v  By  Stanley  Harr.Kl.  Kn^dish;  came 
to  Can.  c,  i<;o4;  B.  A.  McGill  Univ.;  ttnik  orders.  Curate  of 
Holy  Tnnny  Church  till  1016;  went  home  and  joined  the 
Canadian  Chaplain's  Ser%-i(e.  C.erman  War  n;i6. 

Hodgson-,  C,eorK<  Wn>;ht.  Ann.  Mant .  "In  hoc  si).nio  si>es  mca  "  Of 
Chariot tetown,  1'.  E.  I.    (Acad.  Vol.  6.  No.  2.  p.  124.) 

Hoffman.  J..  Q»iel)ec.  Ami.  "Virtute  mm  asiuita."  Sj.;.  "J.  Smillie 
Jun.  fee.  (Jtiebec."  c.  1S28.  Bom  1800;  died  in  Quebec  lunc 
12.  1820.   (G.  4864  and  G.  S.  Ai.].dx.) 

HoLDKR.J^  Edward  X.      r8.S4  Lab.  with  Latin  inscription.  Livcnl  X 
B.  or  X.  S.   (Acad.  Vol.  i.  Xo.  4.  p.  2,57  ) 

HoLTi-M  Edith  K.  Mon.  iyi6.  B>  Stanley  HarnHl.  EuKlish,  lived 
chiefly  in  Buenos  Aires;  (\-inada  i.jod;  returned  to  Buenos  Aires 
i<>t4. 

HoLVOAKE,  Henry.     Arm.  "Sacra  ^'ui-rais." 

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I'arodiial  l^-ndin)^  Library.     Lab. 


Holy  Trinity,  (.'luinli  ut  th 
will)  Rulfs. 

^-  Holy  Trinity,  Sim.l  ly  ScIkm.I.  I),c.     Hy  Stanley  HarnMl  njih 
Holy  Trinity,  SiiiKlav  Scli.).)l   Lilvarv  of  ilu-  ('Inircli  of  tlio — 

Till'  Cilt  of  the  lau-  Mrs,  WIici'Lt.     Lai). 
Holy  Trinity,  Sunday  ScIkm)]  Lil)rary  of  tlio  -Lah.     Six  varieties. 
Holy  Tri.vity,  Clnireh  of  the —Sunday  S.  !ick)1,  Toronto.     Prize  Lab. 
Two  varieties. 

Holy  Trinity,  t'luireli  of  ilte  -Choir  Library,     limb.  Lab. 
HoNoN.  Martin.     Lab. 

Hoopkr,  An^nis  \V.  I'iei.    Alle;^     of  Montreal. 
V    HooPKR,  (leor^re  R,     Cr.  "Jnstns  (sin  et  non  nietiie  " 

(HoPK)  .\mi    "Ad  spt's  iKin  I'racta,"   '■('arriden."     Sir  James   Hope 
wlio  at  one  time  eommanded  llie  15.  .\.  A.  S(Hiadron  al  Halil"a.\. 
Hol'K  ("ll.\i>i;i.,   L'nidii  S;ibb,:!li   Sel'.M)]   Litinirv.      L.ib. 
HoRSWKLL,  Hazel.      i.jK)  Pill.      Uy  owner. 

Hoii-.ii.  Henry,  (nuiph  ('.  W.  Lab.  with  Rliyme  and  ..male  ty])e- 
sel   bonier. 

^      HtavAKi).  A.   IL     Dee.  Svn'.b       \\v  owner.     A  w  11  1.  lown  designer 
and   illuminator  of  Toronto,   prepared   most   of  ihe   imix.rtam 
addu'sses  dttrin^.,'  the  last    1  wen!  \-live  vears;  a  nu'mber  of  the 
Royal  Canadian  Ae.idi'iny;     ICn^Iish   by   binh;    died    1915. 
How.ARi),  Allan  MeLiaii.     Ann.    "Pro  fide."    Arms 
terinK  .\h'Lean.     Son  oi  James  Seott  Howard  oi 
in  '["oronto   iSj^. 

llow.\Ki),  n    L     Die.  11)1 5 

'  'ow.\Ki),  C.  S.    Dec.  .Mon 

ilow.xHD)  !•:.  I  W  FL  Dec 

low.^RD)  F.  A.  IL  Dee 

ow.\Ri).  James  Scott.  Ann.  "I'ro  fide."  iJorn  in  Bandon,  (\)rk, 
Irelaiid,  1  7rj,S;  was  a  grandson  of  Xieholas  (hianl  a  HuK'i'nol  who 
left  Franci'  after  the  n  vocation  of  the  l-Mici  of  Nantes;  came 
to  Can.  i.Skj;  Postmaster  of  York  for  nine  years;  Treastirer 
of  Home  District  (i  e  count  i<'s  of  WellinKlon,  Simc<x-,  Peel, 
and  York);  married  the  dauKhler  of  Capt  Arel  ibald  MeLeaii 
of  New  Hninswiek;    died  I.S(l^. 

i  Howard)  Arm.  Sups.  "Virtus  mille  scnita."  This  t)late  was  at  one 
time  used  by  Dr.  R.  J.  B.  Howard.  F    R.  C.  S. 

lIow.\Rn.  As  above  but  with  name  These  are  the  anns  of  the 
Duke  of  Norfolk  and  their  use  is  improper. 


Howard  ((iiar- 
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Howard.  Joseph.     Lab, 

Howard,  L.  C,  S.     Mon    1Q15.     Hv  A   M   llouaid 
Howard,  Murray  ( ')  Sk.  "G   \V   I:.  Pack-.  \V   R   D^ifT  Kt.h   • 
Howard,  S.  H.  Drc   i,>i5.     h    A.  H.  Ilowtird. 
HowELi .  GoorKc  AU'xandcr.     Pict.     Of  T«)r<)nt<).     Boni  in  Liver- 
pool N.  S.;   Imsinpss  man.  dirtttor  of  scviral  Coinpanics. 
Howlani>,  Kalherino  V.     Lab, 
Hi'BKRT.  Bibliothcquodo.  M),'r.  a  la  cure  df  (>ul)oi-,     c   1707      Lab 

;   Hi'GBL.     Arm     Mant.     "Ich  havs  Kowa.i;t."      Baron   Adolpli   von 
HuKcl  of  Port  I lojK-  and  Mnnlroal      (G.  S.  3 7,^9  ) 
Hlohes.     Arm.  "Diiwa  Dijnion."     (Probably  Canadian  ) 

Hughes.  The  Gift  of  David  John— of  St.  Thoma.s.  Ontario,  Canada 
Lab. 

HtK.  Kmcst  Frederick.  (.')    Of  Torontt). 

Hint,  Thomas  Sterry.  Ann.  Bom  in  Norwich,  Conn.  i«26;  con- 
nected with  the  Canadian  Gl•<)l<>^;ical  Stirvev  1847  72;  Pro- 
fessor at  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of  TeeimoIo>;.v  i«7J  78 
dial  in  Montreal  i8<}2.  His  librarv  was  desinned  by  fire 
shortly  after  his  d.-.ith.  While  in  Canada  he  was  Professor  of 
Chemisiry  in  Laval  Univ  of  QueUc  1856-61;  F.  R  S.  1859; 
L.  L.  D.  Univ  of  CambridKe  1881;  President  of  Roval  Soc. 
of  Can.  1884;   published  many  scientific  works. 

Hl'NTER.  Arm.     'CurMtn  (xrficio."     (G.  4866  ) 
>HuNTER.  Jessie  D.  Pict    iqoo.     By  H   Ecclestone. 

Hl'NTINGTON,  The  Gift  of  the  Countess  of,  and  her  Christian  Friends 
in  London,  to  the  People  of  Nova  Scotia— 1788.     Lab. 

Hi'NTON.     Lab. 

HiOT  P..  Ptre.  Quebt>c.  c.  1850.  Lab.  Dial  January  1868. 
(G.  4867.) 

(HtRD)  H.     Or.  "Laus  Deo.' 
1840-60.     (G.  S.  2740.) 

HuRRiLL.  A.,  Lincolns  Inn.  Lab.   (Kn^lish') 

Hi'TTON.  A.  Watson.  Pict.  1917.  Bv  Stanley  Harrod.  Formerly 
Headmaster  of  the  P:nK'lish  Hit;h  School  of  Btu-nos  Aires-  re- 
tired c.  1907;  came  to  Canada  c.  191?  but  returned  to  Buenos 
Aires  almost  immediately;  is  M.  A.  EdinburKh  and  Fellow 
of  the  Educational  Institute  of  Scotland. 

Inwood,  This  is  the  property  of  Fred.  G.—  Lab.  with  waminR. 
Irving,  GcorRC  T.  Pict.   1915      By  A.  H.  Hmvard. 


Thomas  Hurd.  barrister  of  Toronto 


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(Irving),  I.  AeJ.  Mon.  Cr.  "Fortitudine."  Hon.  Jacob  Aemelius 
Irving  b.  S.  Carolina;  emigrated  to  Upper  Canada  1837 ;  member 
of  L^slative  Council  of  Canada;   died  1856.) 

Irving,  Hon.  Jacob.    (')    Of  Niagara. 

Jack,  David  Russell.    Arm.  Editorof  "Acadiensis"of  St.  John,  N.B. 

and  writtT  upon  subjects  of  antiquarian  Canada.    His  maga- 
zine has  included  a  series  of  articles  on  Canadian  Bookplates. 

(Acad.  Vol.  2.  No.  i.  p.  37.)     '    '  •'  '  '  '' 

Jack.  David  Russell.     Arm.     By  E.  M.  Chadwick.  (Acad.  Vol.  2. 

No.  4.  p.  278.) 
Jack,  David  Russell.    Arm.  1902.    By  Rolph.  Smith  Co.  (Acad. 

Vol.  3.  No.  I.  p.  67.) 
Jack,  David  Russell.     By  the  Bay  of  Fundy  Pict.     By  Mrs.  G.  W. 

Daniel.     For  use  at  owners  stunmcr  residence.     (Acad.  Vol.  3. 

No.  4.  p.  310.) 
Jack,  Ex  Libris  Edward.  Lab.  with  type-set  border.     Bom  at  St. 

Andrews,  N.B.     1826;    lived  in  St.  John;  died  at  Fredericton 

1895. 
Jack,  I.  Allen,    Lab.    Barrister,  Q.  C,  D.  C.  L.,  former  Recorder  of 

St.  John,  N.  B.    (Acad.  Vol.  i.  No.  2.  p.  100.) 
Jackson,  John  Ley.     Cr.  in  Garter.     "Spes  mea  in  Deo." 
Jacob,  Arthur.     Pict.  1916.     By  Stanley  Harrod.     Of  the  British 

Aluminium  Company  London,  England. 

Jarvis,  W.  M.   Cr.  "Nil  sine  laborc." 

Jeffrey,  Thomas  Nickcrson.     Arm.  Sg.  "C.  W.  Torbett,  Hahfax." 

Collector  of   H.  M.  Customs  at   Hahfax;    member  of   H.  M. 

Council  181 1 ;  married  a  daughter  of  R.  J.  Uniacke  1806. 

Jeffries,  Dr.  John.  Arm.  No  motto.  Bom  in  Boston  1744; 
Harvard  1763;  went  to  Halifax  on  evacuation  of  Boston; 
apiK)intcd  chief  of  the  surgical  staff  of  Nova  Scolia;  practised 
medicine  in  London  1770;  later  returned  to  Boston;  Eng. 
again  1780;  died  18 19.  He  was  surgeon  of  the  British  ships 
in  Boston  Harbor  1 771-74.  and  was  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Jendwine,  J.  W.,  Lincolns  Inn.     Lab.  (English') 

Jenkins,  Robert.     Lab. 

Jenkins,  John.     Lab. 

Jesis,  Convent  des  Soairs  des  S.S.  nous  de  Jesus ot  de  Marie  etablie 
a  Longucuil.     1846.     Lab. 

Jksis  Marii:,  Acadieme.     Lab. 

83 


Johnston.  James  W.    Arm.    Sg.  "C.  W.  Torbett.  sculp."    Bom 
1792:  Sol.  Gen.  of  Nova  Scotia  1835;  Atty.  Gen.  1843;  Judge 
Supreme  Court  1863.    The  first  statesman  to  advocate  Con- 
federation of  the  North  American  colonies.     (Acad.   Vol    x 
No.  2.  p.  131.)  ■  "*■ 

Johnston,  The  Library  of  R.  H.  Arm.  Lab.  Arms  of  Victoria  CoU. 
Univ.  of  Toronto.  Was  used  by  that  institution  at  one  time 
as  Johnston  was  Librarian  there  for  a  number  of  years. 

(Johnson,  Sir  William.)  Arm.  Sups.  "Deo  regique  debeo  "  (G 
4870.) 

Jones,  Arm.  "Diligentia."    Of  Toronto.     (G.  S.  2741.) 

Jones,  L.  Melvin.    Arm.  Mant.   "Deus  pascit  corvus"  Lyman  Mel- 

yin  Jones,  bom  Ont.  1843;    Mayor  Winnipeg  1887-8;  M.  P. 

for  Shoal  Lake  1888.    General  Manager  Massey  Harris  Co. 

of    Toronto. 

(JoNEs)  Llewellyn,  Newfoundland.  Arm.  No  motto.  Rev 
LleweUyn  Jones,  Bishop  of  Newfoundland.  Bom  Liverpool 
1840;  B.  A.  Trinity  Coll.  Cantab  1862;  M.  A.  1866;  D.  D. 
1878;  ordained  1865;  Bishop  of  Newfoundland  1878. 

Jones  Ex  Libris  A.  E.  Lab.  with  type-set  border.  Rev.  Arthur  E. 
Jones,  S.J.  archivist  of  St.  Mary's  Coll.  Montreal.  Bom  1838- 
entered  S.  J.  1858;  ordained  1873;  D.  C.  L.  Univ.  Toronto; 
author  of  "Huronia";  died  Jan.  1919. 

Jones  Rev.  W.,  Granby.  P.  Q.  Lab.  Episcopal  clergvman  who  had 
the  parishes  of  Famham  and  Brome,  P.  I.  (G.  S.  2747.) 

Joseph,  Frank  John.  Arm.  "Vincit  qui  so  vincit,"  Of  Ont.  Law 
clerk,  OsKoode  Hall;  killed  in  a  R.R.  accident.    (G.  4871.) 

(JoPLiNo)  Arm.  "Qui  laborat  vincit."  Joseph  Jopling  A.  M.  I.  C.  E. 
Engineer. 

Joseph,  J.  H.    Arm.  Mant. 

Joyce,  Herbert.     Arm.     "Interger  vitae." 


Kay,  Please  return  to  Geo.,  Montreal.  Lab.  (G.  S.  2743.) 

Kean,  a.  D.  Lab.  with  rh\-me.     Three  varieties.     Of  Barrie      (G  S. 

2744) 
Keith,  L.  Elsie.     Pict.  Sg.  "F.  D.  S."     Bv  F.  D.  Stewart  of  Toronto. 
Kelle,  W.  C.  (.') 

Kenah,  W.  K.    Arm.     No  motto.     William  Kenah,  son  of  Capt. 

Jo.scph  Kenah  of  the  104th  regiment.     Bom  1819;  lived  in  St. 

John,  N.  B.;   died  1846,  (Acad.  Vol.  i.  No.  2.  p.  97.) 
Kennedy,  John,  U.  C.  College,  Toronto.     Lab. 

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Kennedy    W    P    M.    Cr.  "Avise  le  fin"  WiUiam  Paul  McClure 
Kenn^y ;  professor  of  English  at  St.  Michael's  CoUege  Toronto, 
and  lecturer  in  the  History  Department,  Umv.  of  Toronto. 
Kbrby,  James.    Cr.  Emb.   "The  only  safe  course  is  to  serve  God." 

Two  varieties.    Of  Toronto.     (G.  4872) 
Ker.  James,  of  the  Inner  Temple.    Arm.  "Pro  Christo  et  Patna. 
(Shield  containing  open  book  with  Masonic  (?)  emblems.) 
Kerr,  Brown  &  Co.,  Warehouse  Library.     Lab. 
Kerr,  Lewis.    Lab. 

Kerr.  W.  C.  Attorney  at  Law,  Toronto.     Lab. 
Kerr,  W.  H.    Cr.    Of  Toronto. 

Kersabiec.  Marie.  Seok'han  de  nee  de  Beaujeu.     Lab.  with  border. 

Ketchum.  Jesse.     1855-    Arm.  Lab.    "By  the  liberality  of  Jesse 

Ketchiii  Esqr.  the  Upper  Canada  Religious  Tract  and  Book 

Society.  Incorporated  1855.  presents  this  to—       The  dorxor 

of  this  plate  was  a  native  of  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  known 

as  "Father  Ketchum."    He  lived  for  some  tune  in  Toronto,  but 

in  1845  returned  to  Buffalo  where  he  died  in  1867.     He  was 

interested  in  schools  for  the  young.     (G.  4873) 

Keyser,  WiUiam  Swift.    Arm.  Mant.    By  W.  W.  Alexander. 

KiLBY,  Ralph  H.  Arm.  "Custodio  sacrum."     i860.    Of  Montreal. 

(G.  S.  274s) 
Kilgour,  James  Frederick.     Dec.  Symb.    Bom  Oct.  1874;  Law; 

bar  1896;  B.  A.,  L.  L.  D.,  of  Brandon. 
King,  Ex  Libris  T.  D.  Pict.  Arm.    No  motto.    Of  Montreal. 
Kings  College  Library.     1801.    Lab.    The  first  university  of 
British  origin  established  in  Canada.    It  was  discussed  c.  1770, 
and  in  1788  was  founded  by  an  act  of  Pariiament.    Opened  m 
1790  and  a  Royal  Charter  granted  in  1802. 
King's  College,  New  Brunswick,  Arm.  Royal  Arms  undifferenced, 

except  for  reversal  of  crest.     (Acad.  Vol.  2.  No.  2.  p.  126.) 
(Kings   College,   Windsor)   Bibliothecae   Collegii   RegaUs   apud 
Windesorum.  Arm.  (Acad.  Vol.  2.  No.  i.  p.  42) 

Kings  College,  Presented  to A.  B.  of,  Windsor,  N.  S.  18—.  Lab. 

Kingsmill.  J.  J.  Lab.  with  type-set  border.  Four  varieti^.  John 
Jucherean  Kingsmill,  son  of  Lieut.  Col.  KingsmiU  of  H.  M. 
66th  regiment  and  Sheriff  of  Niagara.  Bom  in  Quebec  1829: 
Toronto  Univ.;  Law;  bar  1852;  County  Judge  of  Bmse  1866- 
93;  died  1900.  ^.       ,  r^         T   u 

Kingston,  Presented  by  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of.  To—,  lad. 
Kingstone,  Mr.  Frederick  W.    Lab.   Two  varieties. 

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KiNNiN,  Frank  Nicholas.    Lab. 

Knechtel,  Geraldine  E.    Cr.     By  Taylor. 

Knox  College— Bequeathed  to  the  Library  of— by  Rev.   Alex. 

Topp.    D.  D.  Lab.  printed  in  blue. 
Knox  Collegium  Toronton,  Incor.  1858.     Arm.   Prize  Lab.  A.  D. 

MDCCCLXX-. 


uLaberge,  C.  J.     Lab. 
^    Laflamme,  R.     Lab. 
V  Laflll'R,  Paul  T.    Emb.   "Lege  et  age."    Of  Montreal. 
;^La  Fontaine,  L.  H.     Pict.  Lab.    Hon.  Sir  Louis  Hippolyte  La 
Fontme,  Bart.     Bom  in  Boucherville  1807;    law,    M.P.  1830; 
defeated  1841;  Atty.  Gen.  of  Lower  Can.  1842;  resigned  1843; 
in  opposition  until  1848;  then  the  Lafontaine-Baldwin  admin- 
istration was  formed;  in  power  until  1851;  retired  1851;  Chief 
justice  of  Lower  Can.  1853;  made  a  baronet  1855;  died  1864. 
(G.  S.  2746.) 
v/     La  Fontaine,  The  Honbl.     Sir  Louis  Hippolyte,  Bart.,  Chief  Jus- 
tice of  the  Queen's  Bench,  Lower  Canada.     Arm. 
'.     LAG^fcux,  Louis,  Avocat.     Lab. 

^  Laidlaw,  R.  A.     Dec.  1915-     By  A-  ^cott  Carter.     Of  Toronto. 
Laing,    John    William.     Arm.     Educated    at    Cambridge,    M.A.; 

headmaster  of  the  Victoria  Grammar  School,  Victoria,  B.  C. 
Lally,  Arm.  Sups,  and  Banners,  "Just  and  vaUiant."     Edmund  T. 
^  Lally  of  Barrio. 

Lamothe,  Librairc  ccclesiastique  do  J.  M.,  rue  Notre  Dame  vis  a  vis 

la  Scmenairc,  Montreal,  Lab.  (G.  S.  2747.) 
Lang    GuHelmi  Roberti.      Scientiae  Doctoris.  Arm.  Mant.  Sg.  G. 
J(ohnston)    1903.     D.Sc.    Glasgow;    Professor    of    Chemistry 
Univ.   of   Toronto;  on  active  service  during   German   War; 
attached  to  Headquarters  StafT  Military  Dist.  No.  6. 
L\ngton  Anne.  Arm.    No  motto.    Only  sister  of  John  Langton  the 
Auditor  Gen.   of  Can.    1856-78.     She  was  bom  in   Farfidd, 
Yorkshire  1804;  came  to  Can.  with  her  brother  in  1837 ;  died  m 
Toronto  1893.     (G.  S.  2749) 
Langton,  Hugh  Hormby.   Arm.   Of  Toronto. 
Langton,  John.    ("') 

/Langton   Thomas.     Ami.    "Loval  au  mort."    Bom,  oldest  son  of 
^'         John  Langton.  1849;   Upper  Can.  Coll.  and  Univ.  of  Toronto; 
law;  bar  1872;  (G.  S.  ;.'75oandG.  S.  2748.) 
Larkin.  Patrick.     Emb.  Lab.  Captain  Larkin,  Contractor  of  St. 
Catharines.     (G.  487.S.) 


V 


V 


Bv  order  of 
Lab. 
.    1825.     Lab. 


the  Convocation 


Two  varieties. 


v^(La  RcxyiF.)  Ann.  "Pais  bien  ct  laisse  dire."  Sj;.  "F.  Adams, 
Montreal."  Fran«)is  Antoinc  La  Rocque.  merchant  of  Mon- 
treal; dic-d  at  St.  Hyacinthc  1865.     (G.  S.  27S1) 

La  RocQiE,  Armand.     Lab. 

Lartiqie,  J.  J.  c.  1825.  Lab.  The  Rt.  Rev.  Jean  Jacques  Lar- 
tique,  bom  in  Montreal  1777;  named  by  Poix;  Pius  VII  in  1820 
as  Bishop  of  Felmessa  in  Lycia,  and  SulTrajjan  Bishop  to  the 
Bishop  of  Quebec;  consecrated  in  the  jiarochial  church  of 
Montreal  bv  Bishop  Plessis  on  Jan.  21,  1821;  first  Roman 
Catholic  Bisho])  of  Montreal;  advocated  British  Supremacy 
1837-38;   died  April  19,  1840.     (G.  4S76.) 

Law  S     iety  of  Upper  Canada. 
w     I  the  Compliments  of  the. 

LAUNrERE.   W.,    N.    P.     Quebec. 
Notary  of  Quebec.     (G.  4877) 

Lawrence,  Mr.  Philip  Henry.     Lab. 

Learmont.  W.  J.  Cr.  with  books,  "L,"  etc.     "Spero."  S^. 
Cox  &  Co.,  Montreal."     (G.  S.  2752.) 

(Lee,  Thomas)  Lab.  with  rhvme.    Of  Fredericton,  N.  B. 
Vol.  2.  No.  2.  p.  128.) 

Lee,  Thomas,  Jn.,  Fredericton.     Lab.  with  type-set  border. 
Vol  2.  No.  2.  p.  128.) 

LEEMrNG,  John.    Arm.    Of  Montreal. 

Lefrov,  Augustus  Henry  Frazer.     Arm.  "Mutarc  spemo." 

Toronto  1852,  son  of  General  Sir  J.  H.  Lefroy  K.  C.  M.  G.  and 
Emily  Merr>',  daughter  of  Sir  John  Beverley  Robinson.  Since 
I  goo  was  Professor  of  Roman  Law  and  Jurisprudence  and 
History  of  English  Law,  Univ.  of  Toronto.  About  1914,  became 
Editor  of  Canadian  Law  Times.  Author  of  "A  Century  of 
Constitutional  Development  on  the  N.  A.  Continent,"  "Legis- 
lative Powers  in  Canada";  also  joint  translator  with  J.  H. 
Cameron  of  "A  Short  History  of  Roman  Law."  Wrote  many 
articles  on  Legal  and  Constitutional"  Law.  Died  March  1919. 
This  plate  is  found  both  as  a  direct  print  from  the  copper  and 
as  a  Litho  offset.     (G.  4878.) 

Legirne,  Bibliotheque  de  Mr.,  a  la  cure  de  QucIkjc.  c.  1790.  Lab. 
(G.  4879.) 

Leitchfield,  John.     Arm. 

Lelievre,   S.    Lab.   with   type-set   border.     Barrister  of   Quebec. 

Leslie.  Edward  Stuart.     Arm.  Mant.     Son  of  James  Leslie. 

Leslie,  James.  Arm.  Mant.  Two  varieties.  "Grip  fast."  Son 
of  Capt.  James  Leslie  of  the  isth  regiment.     Bom  1786;  Aber- 

86 


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(Acad. 
(Acad. 

Bom 


decn  Univ.;  rnarrit-d  a  daiiKlitor  of  Patrick  Lankan,  Seijjncur 
of  Bourchonnin  and  Dc  Ramsay,  1815;  merchant  in  Montreal; 
volunteer  1812;  Executive  Omncil  1848;  Provincial  Secretary 
and  Refjister  1848-51;  Assembly  1841-48;  Legislative  Council 
1867;  Senate  1867;  died  1873.     (G.  S.  2753  ) 

Leslie,  James  Norman  Stuart.  Arm.  "Grip  fast."  Son  of  Patrick 
Le.slie.     (G.  S.  2754.) 

Lesme,  Patrick.     Arm.     Of  Montreal.     Son  of  James  Leslie. 

Lewis.     Arm.     Two  sizes. 

Lewis,  J.  Harvey.     Arm.     Of  Toronto. 

Lewis,  John  Travers,  D.D.,  The  Bishop  of  Ontario  1862.  Seal. 
Bom  1825;  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin;  ordained  1848;  Canada  1850; 
parish  of  TSvekesbury  1850-54;  rector  of  St.  Peters  at  Brock- 
villc;  Bishop  of  Ontario  1861;  Metroix)litan  of  Canada  1893; 
Archbishop  of  Ontario  1894;  died  1901. 

Lewis,  Ray.  Pict.  1918.  By  Carl  Ahrens.  (Miss  Rae  Levinsky.)  A 
singer  of  Israel,  who  takes  a  deep  interest  in  social  work  among 
her  own  people.  Was  selected  when  eight  years  old  to  play 
a  boy's  part  with  Sir  Henry  Irving  during  his  visit  to  Toronto. 
At  sixteen  she  joined  a  Dramatic  Company  and  played  Classical 
Roles.  Left  the  stage  and  started  Literature  and  Play  writings; 
has  since  been  successful  in  plays;  fairy  tales  and  poetry. 

LiNcoi.NS,  William.     Lab. 

LiNDSEY,  Charles.  Lab.  with  t\pc-set  border.  Bom  Lincoln- 
shire, Eng.  1820;  Can.  1841;  editor-in-chief  of  the  "Toronto 
Leader"  the  organ  of  the  Conservative  Party,  1853;  Registrar 
of  Deeds  for  Toronto  1867;  author  of  "The  Prairies  of  a  Wcs- 
tem  State"  i860.  "The  Life  and  Times  of  William  Lyon  Mac- 
kenzie and  the  Rebellion  of  1837"  (1862),  "Rome  in  Canada" 
(1879),  etc. 

Litchfield,  John.  Arm.  No  motto.  Of  Nova  Scotia.  (Sco 
Leitchfield.) 

Livics,  Chief  Justice  of  Quebec.  Arm.  Several  varieties.  Bom  in 
Bedford,  Eng.  1727;  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  where  he  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Council  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire;  proscribed 
by  the  Act  of  1778;  went  to  England;  apixnnted  Cliicf  Justice 
of  Quebec  1777;  served  until  1786;  England;  died  1795. 
(Allen  No.  505  and  G.  4880.) 

London,  Ontario,  Church  of  England  Young  Mens  Association.  Lab. 

London  Mechanics  Institvte  Library.  Lab.  printed  in  green  or 
Yellow.  '  ' 

LoNGLEY,  George  C.  Maitland,  Ontario,  Canada.  Arm.  "Firmavit 
fidem."     Sg.  "F.  Adams  sc."     Two  varieties.     (G.  S.  2756.) 

87 


LoNGUBUiL,  Convent  des  Soeurs  des  SS.  Noms  de  Jesus  ct  de  Marie, 

etabli  a.  c.  1846.     Lab.  Pict.  (G.  481 1  or  4881  ?) 
LoRBTTO  Abbey.  St.  Aloysius,  Ont.  (?)  Lab.  (G.  4881.) 
LoRETTO  Abbey  College.     Pict.  Arm.  1918.    By  Sister  Sebastian. 
LoRANGBR.  F.  G.    c.  iSjj.     Lab.    A  Priest.     (G.  S.  2757.) 
Lord  Bishop  of  the  Diocese.    Arm.    By  E.  M.  Chadwick  of 

Toronto. 
Lotbiniere,  M.,  le  Marquis  de.    Arm.  "Fors  ct  virtus."    Gov.  of 
Can.  under  the  French  regime.     (Allen  No.  518  and  G.  4882.) 

\.^Loupret.  C,  Iberville,  P.  Q.     Lab. 

LovELL.  Ex  Libris  Johannes.    Lab.    Of  Montreal. 

Lowe,  Roberti  Gul.     Dec.  Mon. 

Lowell.  John.  Montreal.     1857.     Lab.  (G.  4883.) 

LowREY,  Grosvenor  Porter.     Lab.  (EnRlish?) 

LusiGNAN,  Alphonse,  Saint  Hyacinthe.  Lab.  Bom  1843;  law;  bar 
1868;  practised  in  St.  Hyacinthe  until  1874;  clerk  in  Inland 
Dcpt.  Ottawa;  author  of  several  books  on  law. 

Lyman.  F.  S..  Q.  C.  Cantab.  B.  A.  Arm.  "Specte  mur  agendir." 
Frederick  Stytcn  Lyman,  barrister  of  Montreal. 

Lyon.  James.     Lab. 

Lyon,  N.  S.  (') 

Maberlv,  Alfred  William.     Arm. 
'  Macailav,  T-  J-  Arm.   "Dulcc  jx-riculum."     Son  of  John  S.  Macau- 
lay.     (G.  S.  2758.) 

Maiailay,  John  Simcoe.  Arm.  "Dulce  periculum."  Colonel, 
the  Hon.  John  Macaula\-  eldest  son  of  Dr.  James  Macaula\-  of 
the  3,ud  F(X)t  who  came  to  Can.  c,  1795  with  his  regiment 
the  Queen's  Rangers.  Boni  in  Eng.  1791;  educated  there; 
Roval  Engineers;  Captain;  lecturer  in  the  MiUtary  Coll. 
Woolwich;  Can.  1835;  settled  at  Toronto;  married  a  daughter 
of  John  Elmslev;  t(«>k  jiart  in  the  construction  of  the  Wellaml 
Canal;  Colonel  1837;   Eng.  1843;  died  there  1855.     (G.  4884) 

Macdg.n-ald,  Hugh  J.  Arm.  Mant.  Scotsman  of  Winnipeg,  only 
son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  A.  Macdonald,  G.  C.  B.  and  Isabella 
daughter  of  Alexander  Clark  of  Dalnavert,  Scotland.  Bom  in 
Kingston,  Ont.  1850;  Queen's  Coll.  and  Toronto  Univ.;  bar 
1-72;  Winnipeg  1882;  House  of  Commons  1891-93;  Privy 
Council  and  Minister  of  the  Interior  in  the  Tupper  adminis- 
tration 1896. 

Mac  oo.\.\i.i),  Joan.     Pict.     By  Thoreau  Macdonald  of  Toronto. 

88 


*    Macdonali),  John  A.     Cr.  "Per  marc  per  terras."     F'latc  of  Sir 
John  A.  MawlonnUl,  sec  Ih-1ow. 

V  Macdonald,  JOHN  A.  Arm.  Sir  John  Alexander  Macdonald, 
K.  C.  B..  D.  C.  L..  L.L.D.  bom  ii  Sulherland.shirc.  Scot.  1815; 
Royal  (irarnmar  School  of  KingsUin;  law;  bar  1836;  Queen's 
Council  1846 ;  Executive  Council  1847-48;  1854-58;  1858-62; 
Receiver  f»en.  1847;  Commissioner  of  Crown  I^nds  1847-48; 
Atty.  Gen.  for  Upper  Can.  1854-58;  Prime  Minister  1858;  re- 
sinnetl;  Postmaster  Ccn.  1858  Init  resigned  the  day  after  he  was 
appointed;  Atty.  den  1858-62;  1864-67;  Minister  of  Militia 
1861;  H.  M.  Privy  Council  1872;  sat  for  Kingston  in  Canadian 
Assembly  from  1844  until  the  Union;  House  of  Commons 
1867,  1872,  1877;  Prime  Minister  1878;  D.  C.  L.  from  Oxford 
1865;  L.L.D.  from  Queen's  Coll.;  D.  C.  L.  from  Trinity  Coll. 
Tonmto;  Knight  Commander  Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath  1867; 
Knight  Grand  Cross  of  Royal  Order  of  Isabella  Catalina  of  Spain 
1872. 
Macdonald,  J.   A.     Arm.   "Per  marc  per  terras."    Of  Ontario. 

(G.  4885.) 
Macdonald,  L.  G.,  Advocate.    Lab. 
Macdonald,  Rolland.    Arm.     Of  St.  Catherine. 

(Macdonald,  J.  D.)  Arm.  "Craggan  an  phitiach,"  "Per  mare  per 
terras."  John  DufI  Macdonald  M.  D.  bom  Scotland  i8ig; 
Licensed  Royal  Col.  of  Surgeons  Edinburgh  1839;  R.  N.  Canada 
1848;  M.  D.  Victoria  Univ.  1867.  (G.  S.  2759) 

Macdonbll,  Very  Rev.  Angus.  Lab.  c.  1840.  Of  Kingston. 
Bom  1 791  at  Glengarry  U.  C;  took  orders  1822;  Vicar  General 
at  Kingston  Ont.  (G.  S.  2760.) 

Macdonbll  of  Greenfield,  Glengarry  Scotland,  now  of  Canada. 
Arm.  "Per  inare  per  terras."  Served  during  the  American 
Revolution  under  Gen.  Simcoe.  First  Sheriff  of  Home  District; 
M.  p.  for  the  Highland  Constituency  of  Glengarry;  Speaker 
of  the  House;  died  1842.     (G.  4886  and  G.  S.  Appdx.) 

(Macdonnell)  The  Willows,  Sept.  20,  1872.  Arm.  with  border. 
Of  Toronto. 

Macdonnell,  Samuel  S.  ( ?) 

Macdonnell,  William  John.  Arm.  "Craggan  an  phithiach," 
"Per  mare  per  terras."  Of  Toronto.  Bom  Boston  1814,  of 
U.  E.  L.  descent;  was  French  Consul  in  Toronto  for  over  30 
years;  Leg.  of  Honour;  published  "Reminiscences  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Alexander  Macdonell,  First  Catholic  Bishop  of  U.  C";  Knight 
of  the  Holi  Sepulchre;  died  1893.     (G.  4887.) 

Macdonagh,  Francis,  Esq.    Q.  C.    Lab. 

91 


Macdougal,  a.  D.    Lab. 

Macparlane,  W.  S.  Lab.  with  rhyme.  Of  Montreal. 
V  Mack,  Theophilus.  M.  D.  St.  Catherines.  C.  W.  Cr.  in  garter. 
"Malo  mori  quam  foedari."  Son  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Mack  who 
came  to  Can.  1829.  Bom  in  DubUn  1820;  Upper  Can.  Coll.; 
Lieut,  in  Provincial  Navy  1837-38;  studied  medicine  in  the 
military  hospital;  graduated  from  Geneva  Coll.  1843;  settled 
in  St.  Catherines;   died  1881.     (G.  4888.) 

Mack,  Wm.  G.    Cr.  "Cinstans  sibi  Veritas." 

Mack,  Wm.  G.,  L.L.D.     Arm.  Mant.   "In  esperanza."    Sg.  "Kirk- 
wood." 

Mack,  W.  Arm.    Like  last  plate.     (G.  S.  2761.) 
•  Mack,  W.  Gordftn,  Advocate.    Arm.  Mant.  (G.  S.  2761.) 
.  MacKay,  W.  Macdonald.     Dec.  i?f96.     By  R.  Thomson. 

Mackenzie,  C   L.  B.     46  Admiral  Rd.,  Toronto,  Ont.    Can.    Lab. 

Mackintosh,  Ex  Libris  Hugh  Fra.ser,  Toronto,  Ontario,  1896.  Cr. 
in  garter.  Bom  Hamilton  Ont.  1862;  member  of  firm  of 
Tolton  &  Mackintosh  Commission  Merchants  Toronto;  a 
frequent  contributor  to  the  secular  &  Religious  press;  was  for 
two  years  editor  of  "Catholic  Weekly  Review";  author  of 
"Lifeof  Father  Louis  della  Vagna";  "A  Historj'  of  the  Catholic 
Church  in  the  Prov.  of  Ontario";  is  one  of  the  few  "Old  Guard" 
Canadian  Bookplate  Collectors  but  has  taken  no  active  interest 
in  the  subject  for  some  years. 
i   Maclaren,  David.    Cr.  "Ah  origine  fidus."    Of  Ottawa. 

Maclaren,  John  J.   Lab.  John  James  Maclaren  bom  Lachute  P.  Q. 

1842;    B.  A.  Victoria  Univ.  1862;    M.  A.  1866;    L.L.D.  1868; 

Law  Quebec  Bar  1868;  Q.  C.  1878;  author  several  Legal  Works; 

Judge  1 90 1. 
MacLean,  Andrew  Dyas.     Cr.  "Virtue  mine  honour."     By  Morley 

J.   Avcarst.     Son  of  the   Proprietor  of   MacLcan   Publishing 

Co.,  Toronto;  held  a  commission  in  the  C.  E.  F.  in  the  German 

War  1914. 
Maclean,  F.     Lab.  with  rhyme.     (G.  S.  2762.) 
MacLellan,  A.  L.  &  D..   Belleville.  C.  W.     Lab.  with  type-set 

border.     On  yellow  pai)cr. 
MacMechan,  Archd.  McKellar.     Pict.     Designed  by  owner,  drawn 

bv  H.  M.  Rosenberg  of  Halifax,  N.  S.     Bom  Beriin  Ont.  1862; 

B.  A.  Toronto  1884;  author  and  editor;  Chair  of  English  Dal- 

housic  Coll.  1890. 


92 


i/ 


MacMahon,  Hugh.  Cr.  "Sic  nos,  sic  sacra  tuemur."  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  Common  Pleas  Division,  Ontario,  1887.  Bom 
in  Guelph,  1836.  This  plate  is  found  both  as  a  direct  print 
from  the  Copper,  and  as  a  Litho  offset.  (G.  488g  and  G.  S. 
Appdx.) 

Macmurchy,  Marjory.     Pict.     By  K.  J. 

Macnab.  Allan  Napier.  Arm.  "Timor  omnis  abesto."  Bom  at 
Niagara  1798;  served  in  War  of  181 2,  taking  part  in  the  attack 
on  Toronto  by  the  Americans  in  April  18 13;  law;  Assembly 
1829;  commanded  militia  on  Niagara  frontier  1837;  routed  the 
insurgents  near  Toronto  Dec.  7,  1837,  and  burnt  the  steamer 
"Caroline";  knighted  for  ser\-ices  1838;  Speaker  of  the  New 
Legislature  1844;  Prime  Minister  1854-56  Baronet  1858;  re- 
tired 1857;  died  1862.   (G.  4890.) 

Maconlet,  J.  Jeremy.     Arm. 

Macpherson,  Arm.  \V.  Molson  Macpherson  of  Quebec.  Bom 
1)548  at  Montreal;  moved  1870  to  Quebec;  President  of  several 
Companies,  and  of  Molson's  Bank  1897. 

MacTavish.  Newton.  Cr.  Mant.  "Ne  obliviscaris."  By  Stanley 
Harrod.     Editor  of  "The  Canadian  Magazine,"  of  Toronto. 

Magratu.  Arm.  "Salus  in  fide."  The  Rev.  J.  Magrath  of  Ontario, 
1827-S1.     (G.S.  2763.) 

Maidmext,  James.     Arm.     No  motto. 

Maitland,  Mr.  Robert,  Toronto,  C.  W.  Lab. 

Malouin,  J.  A.  Lab.  "Etudiant  cndroit."   c.  1830.    (G.  4891.) 

Manley,  Rev.  Wm.  (.')    Of  Ontario.    (G.  4892.) 

Manley,  L  Arm.  Of  Ontario.     (G.  S.  2764.) 

(Manley),  J.  .\r    Mon.   Cr.    No  Motto.     John  Manley  of  Toronto. 

Manfield,  Bertha  A.  Mon.  191 7.  By  Stanlcv  Harrod.  OfThirsk 
Eng. 

Manfield,  Dorothy 
Eng. 

Manfield,    Wa.     Mon. 
Eng. 

(Manitoba)  Ex  Libris  Manitobainsi.^. 

Manning,   Alex.,   Toronto.     Arm.     No 

Ireland  1819;  Can.  1834;  was  mayor  of  Toronto 

Marin,  J.,  Pretre.     Lab.     Two  varieties. 

Markby,  William  Temple.     Lab.  (English?) 

Marsden,  T.     c.  1820.     Lab.     Ran  a  school  in  Quebec.  (G.  4894.) 


Mon.  191 7.     By  Stanley  Harrod.     OfThirsk 


191 7.     By    Stanley    Harrod.     Of  Thirsk 


Ann.  Lab. 
motto.     Bom 


in   Dublin, 
(G.  4893) 


03 


pr 


I' 

II: 


x/   Marsden   W     M.  D.     Cr.  printed  on  four  kinds  of  tinted  papCT. 

"^  BorJ^' at  Bolton.  Lancashire.  En«    1807;  Can^  l^'^^ /^"f^f^ 

mXinc  and  practised  in  Quebec.     (G.  4«05  and  C- S^  Appdx. 

Martin   Archer.     Arm.  Mant.  in  seal.     Son  of  Edward  Martm  of 

^    ^Sitton     Bom  1865;   law  at  Winnipeg;,  bar  1887;  V.ctona. 

B^.  1894;  Judfic  of  Supreme  Court  of  British  Columbia  1898 


•/ 


\f  APTiNT  Edward      Arm.     Son  of  Ric!:ard  and  grandson  of  Richard 
r&umanhv")  Martin  of  Nallinahinch  Castle.  M.  P.  for  Galway. 
mithor  of  the  "Martin  Act"  for  the  prevention  of  cruelty  to 
an  mals    and   the  original  of   Godfrey   O'Malley   in  Charl^ 
Lever's     Charles  O'Malley."     Bom  1S34;   bar  1855;  practised 
in  Hamilton,  Ont.  (G.  4896.) 
Martin,  Edward.  Q.  C.    Arm.     (G.  4896) 
Martin,  Francis  Applev,  Lincolns  Inn.    Lab.  (Offlcy.'  English?) 
Martin.  H.  G.    Cr.  Dec.  1915.     By  A.  H.  Howard. 
Martin.    Horace    Tassie.     Arm.    "Initium    sapicntiae    «^t    tmor 
V       Doiiiini."     Author  of  "CastoraloRia.  or  the  History-  and  Tra- 
ditions of  the  Canadian  Beaver."  1892.     (G.  4897) 
Martin,  Horace  Tassie.  Montreal.     Ami.  Motto  as  last. 
Martin.  H.  W.    Cr.  Dec.  1915-     By  A.  H.  Howard. 
Martin.  James.     Arm.     Of  Ontario.    Two  var.  one  with  crescent 

for  difference  and  one  with  muUett.     (G.  b.  2700.) 
Martin,  Mar^•.    Dec.  Mon.  1917-    By  Stanley  Harrod.    Of  Toronto. 
Martin,  S.  S.  Pict.     By  V.  Smith.     Of  Toronto. 
Martin  Wilfred  Harold,  Toronto.    Seal  Ami.    By  A.  H.  Howard 

(Sr.'a.  H.  H.) 
Martin,  W.  H.     Cr.  Dec.  1915-     By  A.  H.  Howard. 
I.   Massey,  Alice  Vincent.     Pict.    1908.     By  M.  T.  R.  (.') 

Massey,  Vincent.  Arm.  Pict.  1918.  By  Alex.  Scott  Carter  Baliol 
Coll.  Oxford  and  Victoria  Toronto;  a  member  of  the  hnn  ot 
Massey  Harris  and  Co.  Toronto;  Lt.  Col.  C.  E.  F.  German  War 

Matchett,  Lloyd  Leroy,  Toronto,  Canada.  Dec.  1917-  By  Ida  U. 
Sutherland  of  Toronto. 

Mathews,  G.H.  Arm.  Mant.  Sr.  "C.  Adams  &  Co."  Of  Mon- 
treal. ,  ^ 

Matthews,  W.    c.  1840.    Pict.    By  R.  Brown.    Of  Toronto. 

Maturin,  Rev.  Edward.  Arm.  Mant.  Church  of  England  clerKy- 
man  who  became  a  Catholic  and  wrote  "Defense  of  the  Claims 
of  the  Catholic  Church,"  Halifax,  1859.  (Acad.  \ol.  3.  No.  4-  P- 
308.) 

94 


Mayor,  Ex  Libris  James.  Pict.  By  Allan  Wri^'ht.  London.  (See 
G.  S.  Appdx.) 

Mayor,  Ex  Libris  James.     Lab.  (See  G.  S.  Appdx.) 

Mayor,  James.  Svmb.  "Surciteeamusadfratreset  verbem  lucis." 
By  Selwyn  Ima^e  Oxford.  -  n  in  Scotland  1854;  Umv. 
Glasgow'  Professor  of  Politiciti  Economy,  Glasgow,  1888; 
Professor  of  Political  Economy  and  of  Constitutional  History 
in  Univ.  Toronto  i8g2;  author  of  "WaKC  theories  and  Sta- 
tistics," 1888,  and  other  lxx)ks  on  Economics.  (G.  4898  and 
G.  S.  Appdx.) 

May,  Edwin  Newton.    Arm.  Mant. 
i/Mav,  S.  Passmore,  M.  D.    Arm.  heavy  Mant.    Born  at  Truro. 
^  Cornwall,  EnR.  1828;   Can.  1853;  M.  D.  Victoria  Univ.  1863; 

Legion  of  Honour  1878;  lived  in  Toronto. 

McAdam,  Josie  G.    Lab. 

McAllister,  Hall.    Arm.  (American?) 
y  McAllister,  Alex  L.    Cr.   "Par  mare  par  terras."    By  W.  W. 

Alexander. 
V  McAllister,  J.  Edgar,  Somerled.    Cr.  "Par  mare  per  terras."    By 
W.  W.  Alexander. 

McAndrew,  Robert.  Arm.  Mant.  "Fortuna  juvat."  Of  Mon- 
treal.    (G.  S.  2767.) 

McAlley,  F.  M.  Cr.  "Dulce  periculum."  By  Miss  Turquand. 
Plate  of  Miss  Fanny  McAuley. 

McCalll-m.  Daniel,  Quebec.     Arm.  "In  ardua  tendit."     By  Smillie. 

(G.  4899-) 
McCarthy,  D'Alton.    Arm.  with  festoons.    Bom  in  Oakley  Park. 

near  Dublin,  Ireland,  1836;  Can.  1847;  law;   bar  1858;  M.  V. 

1876. 
McCarthy,  James  Francis,  Canada  West.    Arm.     Two  vaneties. 
McCarthy,  Justin.    Arm.  with  festoons,    c.   1800.    Advocate  of 

Quebec. 
McCoRD,  Mary  Nicholena.     Dec.    By  H.  M.  Rosenberg  of  Hahfax. 
McCuLLOCK,  James  W.,  Pictou.    Lab.   c.  1790. 
■  McDonald  &  Rigby,  Halifax,  N.  S.    Lab. 
McDonald,  W.  M.,  1876.    Lab. 
McDoiGAL,  Library  of  J.  M.,  Aylmer,  Que.     Lab.     Bom  Three 

Rivers  1858;   law;   bar  1879;    K.  C.  1893;  moved  to  Aylmer; 

later  to  Hull,  P.Q. 
McElderry.  John  Edward.  Arm.  Bom  Toronto;  Mgr.  Guelph  and 

Toronto  Ontario  Investment  and  Savings  Company. 


97 


(     McGiBBON,  D.  Lome.     Cr.  "Nil  sine  laboro."     Sj;.  E.  J.  Cox  Mon- 
treal,  'oo-     Bom  Montreal   1870;    President  of  a  mimljer  of 
Companies  of  Montreal. 
'    MrG'LL,   Library  of,   Montreal.     Arm.  seal,   "Grandesainl  aucta 
laborc.     In  Domino  confido."   (G.  4001.) 
McGiLL  University,  Library  of  the  Medical  Faculty.     Lab.     Six 
varieties.     (G.  S.  2768.) 
<     McGiLL  University,  Library  of.     Arm.  (Half-tone.) 
McGiLL  University,  Library  of  Arm.     (Zinc  block.) 
McGiLL  University,  Royal  Victoria  ColH'c.     Arm. 

V  MrGiLL  University,  Library  of.     Wm.  H.  Dmmmond,  M.  D.  Arm. 
McGii.L  University,  Presented  to  Redpath  Library  by  John  R. 

Redpath.     En^.  Lab. 
McGiLL  University,  Presented  to  Redpath  Library  by  Lady  Roddick 
En^.  Lab. 
y  McGiLL  University,  Library  of.     (G.  H.  Blackader)  Dec.  1917- 

•  McGiLL  University,  Library  of.  (Sir  William  Dawson)  Portrait  Lab. 
McDonnell,  James.     Arm. 

McEvENVE,  Leather  Lab. 

McGr.\th,  T.     Arm.     Of  New-market,  Ont.  (G.  4902:') 
McIntosh,  a.  H.  Lab.  with  rhx-me.     Of  Toronto.     (G.  S.  2769.) 
'  /McIntosh,  Robert  Duncan.     Dec.     By  ovmer.    Of  Toronto. 
McIntyre,  Neil  Cameron.     Arm,  "Per  arduo."     Of  Ont.  (G.  4903) 
McKenzie,  R.  Tait.     His  Book.     Port.  Sg.  "A.  J."  Of  Montreal. 
(McLachlin)  H.  F.  McL.     Arm.    Mon.  "Fortes  et  Fidus"    Son  of 
^  Daniel  McLachlin,   founder  of  Amprior;   Bom    1867;   B.   A. 

McGill  1889;  M.  D.  1892  Generrl  practice  Montreal. 
(McLachlin)  H.  L.  McL.     Arm.  Mon.  "Fortis  et  fidus"  Sr.  "F. 
Adams  sc."     Lumber  merchant  of  Amprior. 
vMcLachlin,  Claude.     Arm.  Sups   Of  Amprior. 
McLaren,  Robert.     Pict.     By  W.  W.  Alexander. 
McLeod,  Morson  &  McQuarrier.    Lab. 

McLeod   3zekiel.     Lab.     Sir  Ezekeil  McLeod  bom  Cardwell,  N.  B. 
1840;    L.  L.  B.  Harvard  1867;  Bar  1868;  Q.  C.   1882;  Atty. 
Gen.  1882-3;  M.  P.  1891;  Chief  Justice  New  Bmnswick  1914- 
/  McLeod,  E.  &  R.    Lab.    Of  St.  John,  N.  B. 

(McMaster,  S.  F.)    Cr.  with  border  "Per  ardua." 
s^  McMaster    University    Library,    Toronto.    Arm.    Lab.    Two 
varieties. 
McMaster  University  Library,  Toronto.    From.    Arm.  Lab. 


i 


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McMastkr  University  Library,  Toronto,     (Mr  &  Mrs  T.   D. 

McGaw.)    Arm.  Lab. 
(McMastcr  Univbrsity)  E.  W.  Dadson  Memorial. 
McMiRRii-H,  \V.  B.  Cr.     "Dominus  providcbil."     Bom  in  Toronto 

1842;  bar  1866;  mayor  of  Toronto  1881.     (G.  4004) 
MrNiULLY,  Atex.  j    \V.,  Q.  C.     Arm.  with  two  crests  and  two 

mottoes.     Of  s'l.  John, 
McQiKSTON,  I.  B.     Lab. 
McTavish,  John.     Arm.  "N'on  oblitiis."     Of  Montreal.  (Allen  No. 

.■;44.) 

/Mea<;ii*m  &  CiiisHOLM.     Lab.    -  .-     ". .  '  "        ^  .   * 

Med<  Ai-K,  W.  (Jmatc  Lab. 

Mediev.  Arm,  with  fost.xms.     Most  Rev.  John  Medley,  bom  in 
London  1804;  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford;  ordained  1828;  curate  of 
Sotillier  in   Devonshire;    St.   John,   Tmro    1831;  vicar  of  St. 
Thomas.  Exeter  18,^8;  consecrated  in  Lambeth  Palace  Chapel  as 
first  Bisiiop  of  Fredericton ;   matle  Metropolitan  of  Can.  when 
Bishop  Oxender  nsifnied;    died   i8(;2.     (Acad.  Vol.   i.  No.  3. 
p.  115) 
Mek-.han',  John.     Lab.     Of  Pic!'erin^'. 
vMercan-tii.e  LinR..RY  Assn.  Lab.    Of  Montreal.     (G.  S.  2771.) 
i/Merebith    E    a.  Arm,     "Sub  spedircutis  prae  mium."     Edward 
Allen  'Meredith  of  Ottawa;    Dei  uty  Minister  of  Interior,  son 
of  Dr.  Thomas  M. 
Meredith,  William  Symons.     Arm.  "Heb  d  dow  leb  d  dim  a  dew  a 

di;:o\v." 
Merritt.     Ai-m.  "PrcAlo  et  persio."     Of  Si.  Caihcrines. 
vMerritt,  N.  Lab.     c,  1S50,     Of  St,  Catherines. 
/Merritt  T  R    Ann  "Presto  ct  pcrsio,"  Thomas  Rodman  Merritt, 
'  thin!  son  of  Hon.  \V.  H.  Merritt.     Bom  1824;  Dominion  Par- 
liament 1S68  and  1872;  lived  in  St.  Catherines,  Ont.  (G.  4905.) 
Merritt,  W.  Hamilton,     Ami.  "Presto  et  persto."     Son  of  Thomas 
Merritt  a  lovalist  who  came  to  New  Bmnswick  in  1783 ;  Canada 
prop.-r  1703;   ser\-cd  in  War  of  181 2;   lived  in  St.  Cathennes. 
W.  H.  Merritt  died  1S62;  (G.  S.  2772) 
Metoalf,  W.  Dec,  name  on  ribbon.     Of  Toronto.     (G.  S.  2770.) 
Metropolitan  Methodist  Sunday  School.    Lab.  with  border. 
Mewhurn,  S.  C.  Lab. 
MiLBiRN,  R,  M.,  B    A.     Lab.     Barrister, 
V  Miller.  J.  B,    Cr.  "Spei  bonj,'e  atque  animi"    Lumber  merchant. 

99 


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Miller,  J.  M.    Montreal.    Lab.  with  type-set  border. 
Miller.  R.,  Relieur.  No.  114,  rue  Notre-Dame.  Montreal, 
des  Soeurs.    Lab.  (G.  S.  2773  ) 
-J  Mills.  James  Walters.    Arm.    Of  Montreal. 
MiLNER.  F.  L.  Barrister-at-Law,  Bridgetown,  N.  S.     Lab. 
Missionary    Society,    Methodist    Church    of    Canada.    Toronto 

188- Lab.  ,      ..     r.f 

V  Moberly.    Cr.     In  garter.     "Adversis  major  par  secundus.       Ut 
Collingwood. 
Moberly.    Arm.    By  W.  W.  Alexander. 
MoFFATT.  Ogilvy.    Cr.    Of  Montreal. 
(Molson)  J.  W.  R.  M.    Lab.  Mon.    Of  Montreal. 
MoLSON,  Mrs.  John,  M.  A.  E.  M.  Lab.    Of  Montreal, 
y  Monk.  Arm.    G.  W.  Monk  of  Ottawa. 

MoKK,  James,   E.  Societe  Medii  Templi.    Arm.    Two  varieties. 
V%orn  1744;    appointed  King's  Sol.  of  Nova  Scotta  by  Gov 
/  Lawrence  1760;  Sol.  Gen.  of  Nova  Scotia  1774;  Adv.  Gen.  and 
--'      Attv  Gen.  of  Lower  Can.  1794;  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
(  the' Queen's  Bench  at  Montreal;    member  of  the  Legislative 

and  Executive  Councils  of  Lower  Can. ;  knighted;  died  in  Eng. 
1826. 
Monk.  Hon.  Sir  James.    Arm.  (G.  S.  2774.) 
MoNNiNG,  Alex.,  Toronto.    Arm. 
Montizambert,  Mr.  Edward.     Lab. 

MoNTiZAMBERT,  Frcd'k.    Aim.  Mant.  No  motto.    Bojn  in  Quebec 
1 84  V  M  D    Edinburgh  1 864;  Gen.  Superintendent  of  Canadian 
Quarintines.     F.  R.  C.  S.     Edin   1884;  author  of  many  medical 
works. 
\/  Montreal,  Bibliotheque  de.     Lab. 

Montreal.  Library,  MDCCC.     Lab.    First  public  library  in  Mon- 
treal formed  1796;  and  in  existence  until  1S44  when  the  books 
were  purchased  by  the  Mercantile  Library  Association. 
Montreal  Library,  St.  James  St.  Lab. 
Montreal,    Bibliotheque  de  I'lnstitut  Canadien  dc,  6  fcv.    1851. 

Lab.     Two  varieties.     (G.  4868.) 
Montreal,  St.  James  Club.     Cr.     By  Edwin  J.  Cox  &  Co. 
Montreal.  Coll.  Theo.  in  Dioec.,  Johannes  Bureo  Willis.  Arm.  Dec. 

1906.     By  Edwin  J.  Cox  and  Co. 
Montreal,  Coll.  Theo.  in  Dioec,  Pramin  Hoc  Litcrarinm.  Arm.  Dec. 
(Montreal)  Ex  Bibliothcca  Col.  >gii  Marianopolitanensis.    Lab. 

100 


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Montreal,  Church  Loan  Library  of,  Estd.  Oct.  1841.  Sr.  "I. 
Matthews,  Lilht." 

Montreal.  St.  Mario  Collo>;e.     Lab.  in  sc-veral  different  colors. 

Montreal,  Stc.  Marie  ColleKe  of,  1878.     Lab.  (Ci.  4806.) 
y  MoouiE,  J.  VV.  DunJmr.     Arm.  John  Weddebar  Dunbar  Moodie. 
^  fourth  son  of  Major  Mcxxlie  of  Melsetter,  Isle  of  Hay,  the  Ork- 

neys. He  married  Susanna  Strickland  of  Beydon  Hall,  Suffolk 
and  came  to  Canada  i8j2.  "Rounhinj;  it  in  the  Bush"  by 
Mrs.  Moodie  descriln's  their  life  when  her  husband  was  sheriff  of 
Hastings  in  iSjg. 

Moore,  George.  Dec.  By  A.  H.  Howard, 
V^MooRE,  Wm.  D.  D.  No—  I^b.  Bom  UpiK-r  Glcnarm  Co.  Antrim 
Ireland  1838;  came  to  America  when  a  child;  removed  to  In^er- 
soll  Onl.  1844;  Univ.  of  Toronto  &  Princeton  Sem'y  N.  J.; 
graduated  1865;  ordained  in  Canada  1866;  was  a  founder  of 
Ottawa  Ladies'  College;  D.  D.  Of  Hanover  Coll.  Ind.  1879; 
elected  President  Ottawa  Protestant  Ministerial  Ass'n.  1807 

(MoreaiO  Arm.  "Omnia  possum  in  to  qui  ne  confortae."  The  Rt. 
Rev  Ix)uis  Zephirin  Moreau,  liom  in  Becancour  1824;  Nicoles 
Seminar>';  ordained  1846;  Vicar  Gen.  of  Diocese  of  St.  Hya- 
cinthe  18A0;   consecrated  Bishoj)  1876. 

Morgan,  Basil  Geo.     Pict.     By  J.  Iv  II.  Macdonald. 

Morgan,  Henry  J.   Lab.   Emb.      Henry  James  Mor  bom  in 

Quebec  1842;  chief  clerk  of  Dept.  of  State,  On..  tthor  of 
"Sketches  of  Celebrated  Cn radians  "  1862,  "Thv  Canadian 
LcRal  Dictionary."  "The  Canadian  Parliamentary  Com- 
panion," "Canadian  Men  &  Women  of  the  Time"  1898  and 
191 2,  etc. 

Morgan,  Patrick.    Ottawa,  Canada.     Lar^e  Lab. 

MoRiN,  J.,  Pretre.     Lab.  with  border.     (G.  S.  2775.) 
'-'Morland,  Cr.     "Fides  et  fortitude."     Of  Montreal. 

MoRLAND,  William  Wallace.     Arm.  Mant.     Of  Montreal. 

Morlev,  Mary.  Dec.  igi6.  By  Stanley  Harrod.  Formerly  of  the 
Toronto  Conservatory  of  Music,  now  in  the  U.  S. 

MoRisoN,    Murdock.     Arm.      On   blue   paper.    "Prctio   pnidenlia 
^  praetae."  ,'j)u.    ■^•. '  ,■        «■   '^ 

Morris,  Henry  &  Sons,  Solicitors,  Shrewsbury.     Lab. 
,,  Morris.     Arm.  "Dum  spiro  spero."     'lVo_ varieties.     Hon.  James 

Morris  of  Toronto.  ~~ 

/  Morris,  Rev.  J.  Alexander.     Arm.  "Si  Dnis  nobiscum  quis  contra 
nos."    of  Richrr:ond,  near  Ottawa 


103 


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MonRis,  Robert.     Arm.     No  motto. 
.Morrison.  Joseph  Curran.     Arm.   "Praitio  prudcntia  praestae." 
V  Printwl  on  white.  Krecn,  pink,  or  yellow  oaper.     Bom  in  Ireland 

1816  came  to  Toronto;  law;  bar  1830;  M.  P.  1848;  Sol.  Gen.  of 
UpjKT  Can.  1853  Receiver  Gen.  1856;  ReRJstrar  of  City  of 
Toronto  1859;  Puisne  Jud>;e  of  Common  Pleas  i86a;  Queen  s 
Bench  as  Puisne  Jixdne  1H63;  die^  iHSs-     (^'   4<>o»  ) 

Morrison.  Sej-mour.     ("') 

MosELKY.  John  Esq.,  SherwtKxl  H<iuse.  Kincardine.  Canada  West, 
North  America.     Tyi>e-set  mailinn  labels  uswl  as  Ixwkplates. 

V  MoTT,  Henry.     Arm.  "Ut  sursumdcsuix.>r."  Of  Montreal.  (Ci.49oq.) 
MoiNTBLAiRY.     Lab. 

MoiNTAiN.  G.  Robert.     Lab.   c    1850     (G.  S.  27?*) 
M I- 1 R.  Robert.     Arm.  Mant.     Of  Montreal. 
,  .MiuAHY,  Lovat  A.  Pict.   1017      By  Stanley  Harrod.     M.  D.  of 
Buenos  Aires. 
MfNDELL.  Mr.  W.  Adam.  3  Kin^^'s  Bench.  Ware  Temple.    Ub. 
Mi'RDY,  C.  T.     Arm.     No  motto.     Of  Lennoxville. 
,    Mi-RPHY.   Edward.     Arm.    "Fortis  et  hospitalis."     Two  varieties, 
onp  withoMl   the  namcv    Bom   in    Ireland    1818;  Can.    1824; 
Tfeiate  i88q.     Of  Montreal  (G.  S.  2777  ) 
MvRRAV.  Charles  Knight.     Lab. 

MiRRAY,  Charles  S.  (')  ^ 

/    (MiRRAY)  Arm.  "Furth  fortune  and  fill  the  fetters."     Verse,     Hic 
'      est  liber  meus    Testis  est  Deus  /  Si  quis  ne  quent  /  Hic  nomen 
erit"  Dr.  C.  S.  Murray  of  Toronto.    (G.  S.  2778.) 

V  MiRRAV.  Jas.  P      Same  as  above,  different  arranRcmcnt;  President 

Catholic  Tnith  Society. 

V  MrRRAV.  Howard.     Dec    Sk.  "G.  W.E.  fade  W.  R.  DufT  Etch." 

Bom  N  S  iKsQ  B  A.  London;  Munro  Tutor  m  Classics  Ual- 
houM.  College  .887 ;  Classical  Master  1888;  later  Principal  Hali- 
fax Academy;   Chair  of  Classics  Dalhousie  CoIIcrc  1894. 

M 1  R  RA  V ,  Wm .  Pow  ell      Lab 

Ml  RRAY,  W,  T.  Cr      "Furth  fortune  and  fill  the  fetters." 
Mlsselman,  J.  Doan.     Pict.     By  H.  Ecclestone  of  Toronto. 
•MvssoN,   Ex   Libris   Balfour.     Pia.     By   VV.   W.   Alexander.     Of 
Toronto. 
MtTTLEBiRY,  Jamcs,  M.  D.     Arm.     "Fide  et  virtute;'    Came  to 
^  Can.  from  Enj;.  18.^2 ;  Inspector  of  hospitals;  M.  R.  b.  b. ;  died  in 

Toronto  of  cholera.  (G.  4010.) 
J   Myram).  P  D.  I:.  Lab.  c.  1S50.    (G,  49'    ■~> 

104 


Ub. 
By  A. 


H.  Howard.    Two 


Two  varieties  and  sizes.    Of 

c.  1880      Lab.  (G.  4913.) 
Howard. 

Lab.     Bom  in  Montreal  1 793 ; 
P.  for  Sorel  1837 ;  one  of 


Napaneb  Library.    Lab. 

Napone  Library,  Donation  from . 

National  Club  op  Toronto.     Dec. 

Sizes. 
National  Institute.    Lab. 
N\TTALi,  Benjamin.     En;;.     Lab. 
Nault,  Dr,  Lab  with  type-set  border. 

Quebec.     (G.  S.  3779  ) 
NeiLsoN  &  Cowan,  Printers,  Quebec. 
Neilson,  Robert.     Dec.     Bv  A.  H. 
Nelson.  Wolfrcd.  D.  C.  L  ,  C.  P.  S. 

served  as  a  surgeon  in  War  of  i8i3 ;  M 

the  leaders  in  the  rebellion  of  1837 ;  won  the  victory  of  St.  Denis 

but  was  captured  and  exiled  to  Bermuda;  settled  at  Plattsburg, 

N.  Y.  1838;  moved  to  Montreal  when  amnesty  declared  1843; 

M.  P.  1844-45;  Inspector  of  prisons;  twice  mayor  of  Montreal; 

died  1863. 
Nbw  City  Hall  Public  Library.    Lab. 

Newcome  (Francis  P.)  Arm.  Engraved  "Revd  T.  Newcome"  Sg. 
"Brock  ro  o>  Strand"  The  "Revd  T"  is  scratched  out  and 
"Francis  \'  idded  in  Ms.  A  company  promoter  of  Toronto. 
This  famih  holds  the  unique  position  in  Church  history  in 
England  of  having  an  unbroken  line  of  priests  for  eight  genera- 
tions, commencing  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  and  including  one 
Archbishop  and  two  Bishops.  "The  Newcomes"  by  Thackeray 
was  based  u{xjn  a  member  of  the  family. 

NiCHOL.  Arm.  No  motto.  Colonel  Nichol,  M.  P.  who  distinguished 
himself  in  the  war  of  181 3,  receiving  a  gold  medal  for  his  bravery 
at  the  capttirc  of  Detroit ;  lived  in  Niagara ;  killed  by  driving 
over  a  cliff  in  a  storm  in  1824. 

Nichols.  Arm.  c.  1830.     By  Smillie?  Francis  Nichols.     (G.  4913.) 

Nichols,  E.  Lib.  Francisco.    Arm.  Pict.     No  motto.    Of  Montreal. 

Nixon,  E.  P.  Pict.    Woodcut.    By  owner  Elizabeth  P.  Nixon. 

Nixon's,  Mrs.  School,   50  Peter  Street,  Toronto.     Prize  Lab. 

NoiSEUX,  Pretre  F.  Lab.  with  type-set  border.     Francois  Noiseux, 

bom  in  Quebec  1748;  author  of  "Listechronologiquedcclerge." 

1833;  died  at  Three  Rivers  1834. 

Noiseux,  F.,  Vicaire  General  Cure  des  Trois  Rivieres.  Lab.  with 
type-set  border.     (G.  4914  and  G.  S.  Appdx.) 

Norman,  Richard  Whitmore.  Cr.  "Pluribus  assuesce  mentem." 
A  Clergyman  of  Quebec. 


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NoRMANDEON.  The  Property  of  P.  E.,  N.  P.  Montreal.  P.  Q.    Lab. 
North   0>rrARio    Mechanics'    Institute    Library.    Lab.    Two 

varieties. 
Norwood,  Edward  Everett.    Dec.     By  J.  E.  H.  Macdonald. 
Norwood,  Mary  Rose.     Dec.    By  J.  E.  H.  Macdonald. 
Nova  Scotia  Historical  Society.    Arm.    By  Graham  Johnston. 
Nova  Scotia,  The  Ensign  of.    Arm.     "Munithaecet  altera  vincit." 

(G.  S.  2782.) 

O'Brien    A    H.,  Dromaland.    Arm.  Mant.     Irish  motto.     Arms- 
^  quarterly  (i)  I'ons  for  the  roval  lions  when  an  O'Brien  was 

"king  of  all  Ir.;land,"  {2)  meaninR  lost.  (3)  given  for  bridge 
building,  (4)  ?  Son  of  H.  O'Brien.     Bom  in  Toronto  1865 ;  Asst. 
Law  Clerk  to  the  House  of  Commons,  Ottawa. 
O'Brien    Henrv,  Dromland.    Arm.  Mant.     Irish  motto.     Son  of 
Lieut.  Col.E.  G.  O'Brien  a  retired  naval  and  mihtan,'  officer  in 
charge  of  the  first  settlement  at  Barrie  and  Shanty  Bay,  Lake 
Simcoe.     Bom  at  Shanty  Bay  1836;  educated  in  Toronto;  bar 
1861. 
O'Brien,  Louise.    Cr.  embossed.     "Lamh  laidar  an  nachtar." 
vi  O'Brien,  Kathleen.     Pict.  Arm.    Of  Toronto. 

O'Brien,  Ex  Libris  Mildred  Constance.     Pict.  Arm.     By  E.  A.  G. 

(View  of  St.  Paul's  Angelican  Church,  Toronto.) 
(O'Brien)   Arm.    Irish   motto.     Dr.    Lucius,   eldest   son  of  Capt. 
Lucius  O'Brien  of  the  Roval  Artillery-.     Bom  at  Woolwich,  Eng. 
1706-  Edinburgh  Univ.  M.  D.;  practised  at  Kingston  Jamaica; 
Can.'i832;  settled  at  Toronto;  died  in  Ottawa  187 1.     (G.  4915) 
Odell,  Jonathan.    Chip.  Arm.     "Xe  quid  ncmeo"  Loyalist,  came  to 
Frcderickton  N.  B.  where  he  was  Provincial  Secretarv'.    Was  in 
Holy  Ord^TS  (Acad.  Vol.  3.  No.  3.  p.  239) 
Ogilvie^  A.%'    Arm.  "Pro  patria."     Of  Montreal. 
Ogilvie,  John.    c.  1800.     Arm.    "Tout  jou-."    Of  Montreal. 
Ogilvie  W  W     Arm.     Same  plate  as  last,  William  Watson  Ogilvie. 
Bom  at  Cote  St.  Michel,  Montreal.  1835.     A  miller  and  banker; 
J.  P, ;  Director  of  Bank  of  Montreal. 
Ogilvy,  James.    Jac.  Arm.     "A  Fin." 
Ogle,  Mr..  Paper  Buildings,  Inner  Temple.    Lab. 
O'Grady,  G.  De  C.     Arm.  Mant.     Of  Toronto 
Oldham,  Hcrberi;.    Lab.    Of  Montreal 
Olivier,  L.  A.,  avocat,  Berthier.     Lab.  (G.  S.  2783.) 

V  . 

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Olivier,  Chcvre  fils  Jean,  ptre.     Quebec.     Lab.  c.  1820. 

Ontario,  Government  of.  Presented  by  the,  to—.  Arm.  Sups.  191 7. 
By  Stanley  Harrod.  Plate  made  for  a  work  on  "Canada's 
Future,"  edited  by  E.  A.  Victor. 

Ontario,  From  the  Legislative  Library  of,  Toronto.    Lab. 

Ontario,  with  the  compliments  of  the  Minister  of  Education. 

Ontario  Model  School  for.     Prize  Arm.  Lab.    June  20,  1872. 

Another  variety  dated  June  30,  1885. 
(Ontario)    Prime  Minister's  File.    Lab. 

Ontario  Session  Statutes  of.  Lab.  Two  var.  Used  in  Presen- 
tation Copies. 

Ontario,  Zion  Church  Sabbath  School  Library.     Lab. 

Ord.  Lewis.  Arm.  Mant.  "Mitis  et  fortis."  Sg.  "J.  T.  Rolph, 
sculp,  2  Rossin  House,  Toronto." 

(O'Reilly)  Arm.  Sups.  "Fortitudine  et  prudentia,"  "Dum  spire 
spero."    Plate  used  by  Dr.  Charles  O'Reilly  of  Toronto. 

,  O'Reilly,  James.    Arm.    Of  Ontario.    Barrister  Kingston.     (G. 
4916.) 

Osborne,  John.  Lab.  with  type-set  border.  English  clergyman 
who  lived  for  some  years  in  'Toronto. 

OsGOODE,  William,  Lincolns  Inn.  c.  1800.  An  No  motto. 
Bom  1754;  commoner  of  Christ's  Coll.  Oxforu  1769;  M.  A. 
1777;  law;  bar,  Lincolns  Inn  1779;  Can.;  appointed  Chief  Jus- 
tice of  Upper  Canada  1791-92;  Chief  Justice  of  Lower  Can. 
1794;  resigned  and  returned  to  Eng.  1801;  died  1824.  (G  S 
2784.) 

O'Shaughnessy,  Mr.,  Lower  Gardiner  St.  Lab. 
O'Springer,  See  Hamilton. 
O'Si'LLiVAN,  p.,  Madras.     Lab.  (East  Indian?) 
Ottley,  Sir  Richard.     Lab. 

■  OTT.iWA  Y.  M.  C.  A.     Lab.  2  Var.     One  with  Rules. 
Owen,  Isab(4  Anne.     Pict.     Wife  of  Mr.  Justice  Owen, 
/ol.  2.  No.  2.  p.  125.) 

Owen,  Jacob  Miller.     Pict.     By  David  McNeelev  StaufTer.    j^^^^ 
of  Probates  Co.  of  Annapolis  Royal,  N.  S.  (Acad.  Vol.  2.  No   2 
P-  125) 

Owen  Sound  Mechanics  Institute.    Lab 

Our  Lady  Immaculate,  Church  of,  Guelph,  Ontario.  Emb.  Two 
varieties— Parochial  Library,  and  Sodality  Library.    (G.  4917.) 


(Acad. 
Judge 


109 


PACArn,  BihliolI,eque  do  Louis  EdwanL  Commissure  des  Bouquc- 

routcs  (Banquennitrs-J  Lab.      Ot  (hu-lHC. 
Palgravk,  William.     Lab. 
Palgravk,  Mrs.  LcatluT  La!).     Ol  Monircal 
Pallettk.  Ixiuis  T.,  Lour  Trois  Rivicrs.     Lab. 
Palmer,  Edwanl,  Prince  Ed-.var.l  Islan<L     Lab. 
N/PAVvm      F   V      Pict.     10. S.     Bv  Stanley  Harrod.     Rom  L<.ndon 
^"^"'^886;  Ca;:  ..;.;;   Hn,in.enn.  Expert  of  "- Bn,,sh  Ahm.,nmm 
Cn    Toronto-  Member  InsliUU ion  Electric  Lnj'meersM.  A.  1. 
i-    ll  (U.  S  )  M  A.  L  M.  E.  (U.  S.);  uriteron  Electrical  matters 
in  Technical  magazines. 
Pannell,  Envst  Vincent.     Synib.     u)xs. 
Panton,  James  ( ') 
Panze,  J.  H.     Lab. 
Papineav,  D.  E.     Montreal  Lab. 
Papineai-,  Ida,  Montreal.     Lab. 


Bv  Stanlev   Harrod. 


V 


■ncl(>ses  sir.all  sketch  of 


(Papinkai)  Emb.    (Wreath  of  maple  leaves  e,_  ,.  .n.    ,o         - 

water  Dine  tree,  dove  of  peace,  ohve  braner,  ovei  all  i.e.  ., 
Pa-pine  r/'.- -water.  c-.H<.)  Louis  Joseph  Amedee  ddest  sou  ><f 
ffi.n.'Louirjoscph  Papineau  the  statesman,  who  ^-^^^^ 
of  the  rebellion  of  .  8,,  7 •  V,arn  m  Montreal  .  S ,  9 ,  la  n  .  \^^^'^^ 
in  Sarato-a  \.  Y.  bar  of  Unned  States;  \ew  ^  ork  Cu>  .  re 
liimed  to  Can  ,84^.  founded  the  club  of  patriots  knov\-n  as 
■•LTs  FiJs  dc  la  Libme" ;  appointed  one  of  the  Proth.^notanei.  to 
th,c  court  of  Oueen's  Bench  of  Lower  Can.  1^4776,  ^^'f  ^° 
876-  resided  on  the-  sei^niorv  on  the  C'tawa  Ku'cr  which  he 
inherited  from  his  father  m  187. .  h  ^^..s  Sei,nor  of  Pa,,incau 
(Xu'bec,  which  includ.es  Monle  Hello.  Papmeanville,  Plaisance, 
etc.,  on  the  Ottawa  River. 

Parant,  Antoine,   ptre  du  Scrr.inaire  do  Oneb(<c. 
('g.'40i8.) 

Park,  T.  W,     Law  Liljravy.     Lab. 

Parker,  A.  D.   Ann.  Sups  "Sapere  aude." 

Parker,  Ida  Kerr.     Dec. 

Parker,  Pcrcival.     Pict. 


1830.     Lab. 


Parkes,  Mr.  James.     La' 


Advocate  of  Toronto.    (O.  S.  27S5. 
Parkin,  I.  B.     Advocate.     Cr. 
Parkin,  I.  B.,  advocate,  Quebec.     Emb.  (G.  40i<) ) 
Parsons,  H.  M.     Lab.  with  border. 
Parry,  Gh  "don  Owen.    Pict.    1910.    By  Morley  J.  Ayearst. 


"Vir- 


'tutcnon  verbis."    Student  Faculty  of" Medicine  Univ.  uf  Toronto. 


i 


Pasnore,  Rev.  John.     Arm.  with  festoon.s. 

Patterson,  James.  Arm.  "Hinc  orier."  Two  varieties.  Of 
Ontario.     (G.  4920  and  G.  S.  Appdx.) 

Patteson,  Thos.  C.  Arm.  "Fidum  pectus  amori."  Bom  in  Patnoy, 
Wihs.  Eng.  1836;  King's  Scholar  at  Eaton;  Mcrton  Coil. 
Oxford;  graduated  with  honors  1858;  Canada;  law;  bar  1863; 
first  editor-in-chief  of  the  "Mail"  a  newspajwr  established  in 
Montreal  by  the  Conserwitive  Party  in  1872.  Postmaster 
Toronto  1879.     (G.  4921.) 

Patton,  Horatio  N.  Arm.  Sg.  "Biddle,  Engr."  Horatio  Nelson 
Patton,  brother  of  Willi.jn  Patton.  Lumber  merchant  of 
Lewis,  South  Quebec. 

Patton,  William.  Arm.  "Virtus  laudania,"  Sg.  "Biddle,  Engr." 
Born  in  Leyton,  Essex,  Eng.  1800;  Can.  1819;  lumber  business ; 
retired  and  lived  at  Manor  House  on  the  seigniory  of  St.  Thomas 
de  Montmagny  which  he  bought  from  William  Couilliard  in  1835 ; 
died  in  Quebec  1853.     (G.  4922.) 

Palnceforte,  Julian.     Lab. 

Payne  &  Dafr.  Solicitors,  Nottingham.     Lab. 

Pemberton,  Oliver.     Cr.   "Vulnere  sans." 

VPepall,  George  T.     Pict.  1919.     By  W.  W.  Alexander. 

Pepler,  W.  H.     Upper  Canada  College.     Lab. 

Perceval,  M.  H.  c.  1820.  Cr.  Collector  of  Customs  in  Quebec  c. 
1825.   (G.  S.  2786.) 

Percivai.,  Herbert,  Esq.,  Inner  Temple,  London,  E.  C.  Lab.  (Eng- 
hsh:-) 

Perkins,  Library-  of  J.  A.,  Jr.     Montreal.     Lab.  Three  varieties. 
^         (G.  4923.) 

Perrai-lt,  Ex  Libris  Dr.  C.  N.     Lab.   c.  1820.    (G.  S.  2788.) 

Perravlt,  Chs.  Ov.,  Avocat.  Lab  with  large  ornamental  border. 
Lived  in  Quebec;  killed  in  the  rebellion  of  1837.    (G.  S.  2787.) 

Perry,  Frederick  Wilham.     Dec.  1918.     By  Stanley  Harrod. 

-  Perry,  Frederick  William,  Pict.  S\-mb.  1917.  By  Stanley  Harrod. 
Head  of  Quantity  Surveyor's  Dcpt.  Great  Southern  Railway, 
Buenos  Aires. 

\  Perry,  F.W.  Mon.   1918.     By  Stanley  Harrod. 

Peterborovgh,  Ladies  EvangeHcal  Episcopal  Sabbath  School.   Lab. 

Petheran,  William  Comer.     Lab.    (Engli.sh  i') 

Pevster,  Frederick  de.  Arm.  Sups.  A  Grantee  of  the  City  of  St. 
John  1783;  retired  to  U.  S.  1796.     (Acad.  Vol.  i.  No.  4.  p.  240.) 

Ill 


Peyster.  J.  Watts  dc.  Arm.  Sups.  "Forti  non  deficit  telum." 
Grandson  of  above.     (Acad.  Vol.  i.  No.  4  P  240) 

Phillips,  Alfred  M.  Pict.  Rev.  Alfred  Moore  Phillips,  Methodist 
clergyman  of  Gait,  Ont.  Bom  near  the  village  of  Wellington, 
Ont.     1846. 

Phillips,  Lilla  Louise  Muriel,  Toronto.  Pict.  By  E.  M.  Chad- 
wick.     (Acad.  Vol.  2.  No.  2.  p.  129.) 

Phillott,  Rev.  James.    Cr.   No  motto.     (G.  S.  2789.) 

Philomuheseon  Club  Library.     Lab.  (American?) 

Phipp,  Hon.  Augustus.    Arm.  "Virtute  quies."  (G.  2706  and  4924.) 

PicAULT,  Bibliotheque  de  Charles,  M.  D.   Lab.   Of  Montreal. 

PiCTou  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Library.     Lab.  with  border. 

Pigeon,  Ex  Libris  Narcissi,  minoris  Seminarii  Marianopolitanencis 
alumni  Anno  1833.     Lab. 
V  Plants,  E.  G.,  Ptre.     Lab.    Ordained  1836.     (G.  4925) 

Plessis,  J.  0.,  Cure  de  Quebec.  Lab.  Joseph  Octave  Plessis,  the 
greatest  man  since  Francois  de  laval  Montmorency  to  accept 
the  Roman  Catholic  Episcopal  Seat  of  Quebec.  The  son  of  a 
blacksmith,  he  was  bom  1762;  ordained  priest  1786;  Pro- 
fessor of  Hmr.anity  Coll.  of  St.  Raphael;  secretary  to  the 
Bishop  of  Quebec;  curate  of  the  capitol;  coadjutor  to  the 
Bishop  Denault  1797;  appointed  Bishop  of  Canattc  in  Pales- 
tine with  the  succession  to  the  Sea',  of  Quebec  1800;  Quebec 
1806;  founded  the  College  dc  Nicolet  and  the  primary  schools 
of  Quebec;  called  by  the  Crown  to  the  Legislative  Council 
1818;  was  a  loyal  and  patriotic  senator;  died  1825.    (G.  4926.) 

Plessis,  J.  O.,  Eveque  de  Qttcbec.     Lab.     There  are  other  varieties 
of  Plessis  Labs.  (G.  4927.) 
y  Pli.msoll,  John.     Lab. 

Pllm.mer,  Charles  H.  F.     Arm.  Mant.     No  motto. 

PoETTER,  Herman.  Arm.  Mant.  "Malo  mori  quam  foedari." 
Of  the  Civil  Service  Ottawa. 

PoLLESTE,  Louis  T.,  Scm.  Trois  Rivieres.  Lab.  with  ornate  Vjorder. 
P01.ETTE,  W.  A.  Lab. 
^yt'oPE,  J.  Arm.  No  motto.  The  Hon.  Joseph  Pope  of  C^^arlotte- 
town,  son  of  William  H.  Pope.  Bom  in  Devon.  Eng.  1803; 
Prince  Edward  Island  1819;  Legislative  Council  1830;  had  a 
seat  in  the  Assembly  for  twenty-three  consecutive  years; 
Treasurer  of  P.  E.  I.  1851 ;  resigned  1853;  absent  from  P.  E.  L 
for  liftoen  \oars:  returned  1868;  after  the  Confederation  was 
ai^pointed  Dominion  Auditor  1873;  retired  1883;  I'^sided  at 
Siimnier\-ille,  P.  E.  I. 


PopB,  William  H.  Arm.  "Itnpftvide  et  recte."  Judge  in  Prince 
Edward  Island.    (G.  S.  3790.) 

PoPHAM,  A.  H.,  Laybome.  Cr.  in  Rarter.  "Mcus  pristina  mansit." 
(G.  S.  3791.) 

PoKTBR,  Thomas  G.  Lab.  with  croes,  rhyme,  Psalm  XXXVII,  31,  ele. 
Clergyman  of  Mattawa. 
VPoRTER,  John  Bonsall.     (?)    Of  Montreal? 

Port  Perry  Methodist  Church  op  Canada  S.  S.  Library  Lab. 

P08TLETHWAITE,  Colin  W.  Arm.  "Virtute  et  numine."  Harbour" 
master  of  Toronto. 

Potter.  Charles  Edward.  Pict.  Sr.  W.  Heath  Robinson,  Lon- 
don.   Gen.  Manager  of  the  City  Dairy  Co.,  Toronto. 

Potter,  Henry  Glasford.    Arm.  "Spero  bene  agera."    Of  Toronto. 

Po"'ELL,  Charles  Henry.     Arm.  "Aude."    Of  Toronto.  (G.  4938.) 
V^owell,  R.  T.  S.     Lab. 

Powe:.l,  Mr.  William  D.  Arm.  No  motto.  Judge  of  Ontario. 
((V  4929.) 

Powell,  Mr.  Justice.  Arm.  Two  varieties.  Hon.  William  Dum- 
mer  Powell,  bom  Boston  1755;  educated  in  Eng.;  Holland; 
Boston  1772;  bar  1779  by  Middle  Temple;  lived  in  Montreal; 
Detroit  1789;  first  judge  to  preside  over  Detroit  Court;  Chief 
Justice  of  Upper  Can.  1815;  retired  1825;  died  1834.  Of  Welsh 
descent,  the  name  is  Ap  Howell,  (his  home  at  Took  was  called 
"Cacr  Howell" —  "Howell's  Place")  and  is  an  allusion  to  the 
mythical  Hoel  to  whom  all  the  Ap  Howells  or  Ap  Hoels  trace 
their  origin.  He  was  the  son  of  John  Powell  bom  in  Boston 
1755,  and  the  grandson  of  John  Powell  who  came  to  America 
as  secretar\-  to  Lieut.  Gov.  Dummer  and  married  the  governor's 
sister.     (G.  4930.) 

Power.  John  J.,  Pictou,  N.  S.     Lab. 
\/PowER,  John  J.,  Halifax,  N.  S.     Lab. 

Prescott,  From  the  LibrTv  of  Lyon  O'Connor  and  Clause.     Lab. 

Prescott,  Genl.  Robert,  Esq.  Arm.  Sg.  "Mitchell,  Bond  St."  Two 
varieties.  Bom  in  England  1725;  Capt.  in  ijth  Foot  1755;  in 
exix-dition  against  Rochefort  1757;  in  Louisbourg  expedition 
1758;  aide-de-camp  to  Amherst  1759;  later  under  Wolfe; 
Major  of  9Sth  Foot  1 761 ;  sent  under  Monkton  to  reduce  Mortin- 
nico;  Lieut.  Col.  of  28th  Foot  1775;  at  battle  of  Brooklyn, 
storming  of  Fort  Washington,  expedition  against  Philadelphia, 
etc.;  Colonel  by  brevit  1777;  at  battle  of  the  Brandj'wine; 
I  St  Bridagier  Gen.  in  expedition  against  French  West  Indies 
under  Gen.  Grant  1778;  Major  Gen.  1781;  Lieut.  Gen.  1793; 
Civil  Gov.  of  Barbadocs  and  Guadeloupe  1794;  relieved  Gen. 


IIS 


Dorchester  at  Quebec  1706;  Gov.  of  Lower  C*n.  1796;  Gov.  <rf 

Nova  Scotia  1797;  recalled  to  Eng.  by  order  of  the  Executive 

Council  1799;  died  in  Sussex  t8i6. 
Prbston,  Arthur.     Lab. 
Pricb.  Benjwnin.    Jac.  Arm.  No  motto.  Member  of  Gen.  Murray'a 

Council  in  1766. 
Princb  Edward  Institutb.    Lab.  with  border  and  Rules. 
Princb  Edward  Islands  Lboislative  Library.    Lab.  (G.  493  »•) 
^  Proudpoot,  Willixun.    Arm.    "Gradatum."    Bom  in  Enol.  Perth- 
^         shire.  Scot.     1823;  Can.  1 83 2 ;  Uw ;  bar  1 849 ;  Vice  Chancellor  of 

Court  of  Chancery  for  Ont.  1874;  retire**     ^90.     (G.  493a) 
PuoH.  Laura  G.H.  Lab.  Twovar.  Mrs.  Lam ».    enevieve  Hensley  of 

Frankfort,  Kentucky,  who  married  Judge  Torrance  of  Montreal 

j87S- 
PuRDON,  Rowan.    Arm.  Mant.    Of  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I, 

Pyre,  L.  E.,  Inner  Temple.     Lab. 

Quebec,  L'Archevedie  de,  1850.    Lab. 

Quebec,  Bibliotheca  Quebecensi  Ex  Academicoe,  1840.    Lab. 

Quebec's,  The  late  Bishop  of— Upper  Canadian  Travelling  Mission 

Fund.     Lab. 
Quebec,  Canadian  Institute  of.    Lab. 
Quebec,  Cercle  Cathi    ,ue  de.    Lab.  (G.  4799 J 
Quebec,  Cercle  cath.  Biblioth  paroissiale  du.   Lab.  (G.  4800.) 
Quebec  Cathedral  Sunday  School  Library.    Lab.  (G.  4934-) 
Q  JEBEC,  High  School  of.     Lab.  printed  in  blue.     t8s9.    (G.  3737.) 
Quebec,  Presented  to  the  Literary  and  Huiuiical  Society  of,  by 

His  Excellency  the  Earl  of  Durham,    c.  1839.     Lab.  (G.   S. 

2699.) 
/  (Quebec)  SeminariiQuebecensis  etc.  187— .    Prize  Lab. 

Quebec,  Societe  Litt.  et  hist.    Arm  ?  "Nititur  in  lucem."  (G.  S. 

3813.) 
Quebec,  Instruction  Public  Catholic  Schools.    1859.     Lab.  (G.  4869.) 

Quebec  Library.     1840.    Lab.  (G.  493S) 

Quebec  Mechanics  Institute,    c.  1840.    Lab.  with  rules.  Founded 

1831.     (G.  S.  2794) 
Quebec  Moral  Library,  No. of  the.  Lab.  witli  rules,  c.  1760. 

(G.  S.  2793) 
Quebec,  Pro\'ince  of.  Bureau  of  Provincial  Secretary.     Lab. 
Quebec,  Province  of.  Department  of  Crown  Lands.    Lab. 

116 


QuBBBC,  Province  of,  DcjKirtment  of  Public  Instruction.     Lab. 
.,Qup,bBC,   Province  of,   Department  of  Public   Instruction.     Arm. 
^         "Labor  omnii  vincit."    Three  varieties,  two  in  French  one  in 

EnKlish.     Pr.ie  plate.     (G.  S.  2701.) 
QuBBBi- .  Province  de,  Department  des  Oflficicrs  en  Loi  dc  la  Couronne. 

Ub. 
(QuBBBc,  Province  of,  Department  of  Public  Instruction)  Prize  Lab. 

Strathcona  Trust. 
(Qi'EBEc,  Province  of.  Department  of  Public  Instruction)  Price  Lab. 

Scholars  jjarderus. 
Queen's  University  Kingston  Canada.    Arm.  Pict.  "Sapientia  et 

doctrina  sUbilitas."    Sr.  E.  D.  F.  1905.    Only  Canadian  plate  by 

E.  D.  French. 
Queen's  University  Library  Kingston,  Ont.  Lab. 
(Queen's  University)  Latin  prize  lab.  a.  d.  VI.  Kal.,  Mai.,  MCM- 
(Queen's  University)  Latin  prize  arm.  lab.,  for  Gowan  prize. 
(Queen's  University)  Bibliothecae  CoUetjii  Reginae  Canadensium. 

D.  D.  (Used  for  K'ifts.) 
Queen's   College    Library    Kingston.     Lab.    with    ornamental 

border,  printed  in  black  on  blue  paper. 

Radford,  Arm.   "Fide  et  perseverantia."   (G.  4936.) 

Radford,  Henry  B.    Arm.    No  motto.     Entirely  different  arms 

from  those  of  the  last  plate.     (G.  493  S) 
Rae,  Geo.  Martin.  Barrister.    Lab.     Lawyer  of  Toronto. 
Rae.  Jackson.     Lab.     Of  Montreal. 
Rambeau,  Alfred,  Montreal.     Lab.  c.  1835. 
Ramsay,  Robert  Anstruthcr.     Lab.    Of  Montreal. 
Ramsay,  Robert  A.     Lab. 
Ramsay,  Rev.  Canon.    Arm.    "Ora  et  labora."    Two  varieties,  one 

without  the  name.     Of  Newmarket.  Ont. 
Ramsay,  Septimus.    Arm.  "Ora  et  labora."     Like  last  plate.     This 

plate  is  found  both  as  a  direct  print  from  the  Copper  and  as 

a  Utho  offset. 
Ramsay,  W.  M.    Cr.  and  garter.    William  Miller  Ramsay,  bom  in 

Edinburgh  1834;  Canada  1857.    Gen.  Mgr.  Standard  Life  Ins. 

Co.  of  Edinburgh. 
Rand,  Benjamin.    Lab.    Of  Halifax.    Bom  N.  S.  1856;  Harvard 

M.  A.  &  Ph.D.  1885;  author  of  "Life  of  Rev.  Aaron  Cleveland" 

1888  etc.;   is  a  member  of  Harvard  Philosophical  Dept. 

117 


\^^ 


/ 


See  Allan. 


No  motto. 

Arm.   "Laus  virtutis  actio."    Of  Quebec. 

Of  the  Fraser  Institute,  Montreal.     (G. 


Ravenscrag. 
Rawle,  James.     Arm. 
Rawson,   Christopher. 

(G.  S.  2795.) 

Redpath,  Peter.     Lab 
4939) 
-    Redpath,  Peter.    Arm.   "Ne  timeas  recte  faciendo."    (G.  4938.) 

\j  Redpath,  In  Memorian  Peter  W.  and  Joscelyn  C.  Arm.  plate  used 
by  McGill  University. 

Read,  James,  Lincolns  Inn.     Lab. 

Reed,  Edward  Bayens.    Lab. 

Reeves,  James.  (?) 

Reeves,  John,  Esq.  Pict.  A  loyalist,  later  Chief  Justice  of  New- 
foundland. 

Reeves,  John,  Esq.  Mock  Arm.  "Quite  jjood  sense."  "Mercy  & 
Truth."    Sii.  "Silvester  sc,  27  Strand." 

(Reid)  Arm.  Sg.  "F.  Adams,  Montreal."    c.  1810.    (G.  4940.) 

V<Reid)  Arm.  "Nihil  amanti  durum."  Hon.  James  Reid  who  for 
thirty  years  was  a  judj^c  of  the  Court  of  the  Queen's  Bench  of 
Lower  Canada.  Bar  1794;  Bench  as  Puisne  Judjje  1807; 
Chi<^f  Justice  1823;  resigned  1838. 

Reid,  Presented  to  H.  L.  Stom  by  Mrs.  E.  J.,  in  grateful  remembrance 
of  his  friendship  for  her  late  husband  Judj,'c  Richard  Reid.     Lab. 

V  Reid,  Loma  Fyfe.     Dec. 

Remak,  Stephen  L.  Lab. 

Re-Migius,  Bishop  of  Kin},'ston.  Lab.  Rt.  Rev.  Remi),'ius  Gaulin, 
D.D.  second  Bishop  of  Kingston.  Bom  in  Quebec  1787;  or- 
dained priest  181 1 ;   died  1857.     (G.  S.  2796.) 

Rexai'lt,  Louis  William.     Pict. 

Renault,  Raoul,  Quebec.     Pict.  "Canadiana  c'esi  ma  loquade"  c. 

1896.     (G.  S.  2797) 
Reynolds,  Thos.     Arm.  Mant.     Bom  in  Brickville  1820;  studied 

medicine  at  Univ.  Edinburgh;  died  1859. 

Rice's  C,  Circulating  Library,  123  Mount  St.  Lab. 

Rich,  Wm.  Bennett,  Goderich,  Lake  Huron,  C.  W.  Ami  "Ditior  est 

qui  se." 
Richard,  Lanceede  I.     Lab. 
Richardson,  Arm.  Mant.    "Audeo." 
Richardson,  Charles,  Niagara,  U.  C.     Lab.  (G.  4941.) 

118 


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Richardson,   Sir  John.    Arm.   "Semper  fidelis."      St.   "Jones  & 

Barifl  sc.  36  Theobald's  Rd."  Arctic  explorer;  author  of  "The 

Flora  of  America." 
Richardson,  Thomas.    Arm.  '   'irtute  acquiritur  honus."     (G.  S. 

2798.) 
RicHMAN  Library  Association  and  Mechanics  Institute.    Lab. 

printed  on  yellow  paper.     (G.  S.  2799.) 
Richmond,  Wellington  H.,  Toronto,  C.  W.  Lab.    Two  varieties. 

Trade  Card? 
V'Riddell,  Alexander  F.     Cr.    Of  Montreal.       ^ 
y  Riddell,  William  R.    Arm.  "I  hope  to'sft-vc."    William  Renwick 

RiddeU.  bom Ont.  1857;  B.  A.;  B.  Sc;  L.  L.  B.;  bar  1883;  Q.C. 

1897;   Justice  Supreme  Court  Ontario  1906;  author  of  many 

legal  works. 
(Riddell)  The  Canadian  Library,  present  »d  to  the  Law  Society  of 

Upper  Canada  by  the  Hon.  Wm.  Renwick  Riddell  L.  L.  D.,  etc. 

Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ont.     Presentation  Lab. 
Ridley,  This  Book  belongs  to  William.     Lab.  with  rhyme. 
Ridley's,  William,  Book.    City  of  Toronto.     1838.    Lab. 
.  ,  Ridout,  George.    Arm.  Mant.  1919.    "Aquila  non  capit  muscas." 

Sg.  M.  J.  A.   (yearst)  Wholesale  merchant,  artists  supplies, 

Toronto. 
RiDOUT,  George  P.  Arm.     No  motto.    Of  Ontario.     (G.  4942.) 
Ridout,  W.  L.    Same  as  above,  name  changed. 
Rideout,    Percival    F.    Arm.    "Aquila   non   cap!'    muscus."    Of 

Toronto. 
RiNTOUL,  William.     Lab.     c.   1845.    Clergyman  of  Toronto.     (G. 

S.  2800.) 
RiNTOUL    Memorial    Library.     Arm.    Lab.    1017.    By    Stanley 

Harrod. 
Ritchie,  Eliza.     1898.     Pict.    By  H.  M.  Rosenberg.    Bom  Hali- 
fax, N.  S.     1856;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Psychology  Wellesley  Coll., 

Mass.  (Acad.  Vol.  3.  No.  4.  p.  309.) 
Riviere,  David.    Arm.    Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  P.  Q. 
•  RoAF,  John,  Q.  C.    Lab.    Bom  Toronto  1827. 
Robert,  Bibliotheque  de  Mons.,  Pretre  au  Seminaire  de  Quebec. 

Lab. 
Robertson.    Cr.  "Virtutis  gloria  merces."    Andrew  Robertson  of 

Montreal.     (G.  S.  2802.) 
Robertson,  Colin.    Arm.  "Dinna  waken  sleeping  dogs"  "Ductus 

no  coactus." 


131 


Cr.    "Virtutis   gloria 


Two 


Collinj^vcKxi,  C.  W.     Lah.    Law;  bar 
His  Book.     Pict.     By  John  S.  Gordon.     Of 


RoBERTSO>f,    F.    Beverley, 
varieties.     (G.  494.V) 

Robertson,  Henry.     Lab. 

Robertson,  HcnrA-,  L.  L.  B 
1861;  Q.  C.  1890. 

Robertson,  Robert  A 
Hamilton. 

Robertson,  Thomas.  Arm.  "Virtutis  jjloria  mcrces."  Bom  in 
Ancaster  1827;  law;  attorney  1849;  bar  of  Upper  Can.  1852; 
Bench  Hij;h  Court  of  Justice  of  Ontario  of  Chancer^'  Division 
1887;  lived  in  Hamilton,  Ont.  (G.  -1944.) 

Robertson,  William,  M.  D.  Lab.  c.  1825.  One  of  the  founders  of 
McGiU  Univ.  (G.  S.  2801.) 

Robertson,  William,  M.  D.     Arm.    "Virtutis  gloria  merces." 

Robertson,  Wm.    Lab.  with  tyi)c-sct  border. 

Robinson,  Beverley.  Arm.  "Propere  ct  provide."  Two  varieties. 
(Allen  No.  7,^7)  Son  of  Col.  Beverley  Robinson.  Was  Lieut.  Col. 
of  the  loyal  American  ro,t,'iment  commanded  by  his  father. 
Graduated  from  Columbia  Univ.,  N.  Y.;  law;  married  Nancy, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Henry  Barclay  rector  of  Trinity  Church, 
Now  York,  c.  1775-79;  after  the  evaaiation  of  New  York  he 
took  a  number  of  loyalists  to  Sherburne,  N.  S.  later  went  to 
New  Brunswick  and  Hved  near  St.  John;  dieii  r8i6  while 
on  a  visit  to  New  York  where  his  sons  lived. 

Robinson,  Christoi^her.  Arm.  Mant.  "Propere  ct  prox'ide." 
Advocate  of  Toronto;  relative  of  Col.  Be\-erley  Robinson,  and 
father  of  the  Hon.  John  Beverley  Robinson.    (G.  S.  2803.) 

RoBiNSiN,  John  Beverley,  Arm.  Mant.  "Proi)ere  et  provide."  Bom 
in  Up])er  Can.;  educated  in  England;  served  through  War  o.'' 
1812;  member  of  House  of  Assembly  for  ten  years ;  member  of 
the  Council  and  Atty.  Gen.;  fought  during  the  rebellion  with 
his  two  sons;  Chief  Justice  Canada  West;  Deputy  (jO\-.  of 
Can.  West  (formerly  Upper  Can.)  1846;  was  first  a  C.  B.;  later 
created  a  Baronet.     (G.  4945.) 

Robinson,  Sir  John  Beverlev,  Bar't. 
vide." 


Ami.  Mant.  "Propere  et  pro- 


sj  Robinson,  William  Henry.  Arm.  Same  arms  as  John  Beverley 
Robinson;  youngest  son  of  Col.  Beverley  Robinson;  bom  1808; 
entered  Army;  retired  with  rank  of  Major  1848;  lived  Kings 
Clear  N.  B.  (Acad.  Vol.  i.  No.  4.  p.  2.19.) 

RoLPH,  Arm.  Frank  Rolph,  engraver  of  Toronto. 


132 


ROLPH,  Ernest  Ross.  Dec.  Cr.  "In  omnia  parcntus." 
RoLPH,  Dr.  John.  Arm.  "In  omnia  paratus."  Bom  in  Glou- 
costcrshiro  (Thombury)  1786;  studied  law  and  medicine;  bar  In- 
ner Temple;  M.  R.  C.  S.;  Can.  1821 ;  transferred  his  law  prac- 
tise to  his  brother  and  went  into  medicine  1832;  practised  in 
Toronto;  was  in  the  outbreak  of  1837;  fled  to  the  States,  but 
returned  to  Can.  1843;  tau>,'ht  medicine,  and  in  1853  "Rolph's 
School"  was  incorporated  as  the  "Toronto  School  of  Medicine"; 
member  of  Hinck's  administration  in  1851-54;  died  1870. 
(G.  4946.) 
RoLPH,  Thomas  (?)  Dominion  Emigiation  Agent  in  England. 

Rosenberg,  H.  M.     Dec.  19 10.    By  owner  of  Halifax ;  an  Artist  who 
has  designed  several  Bookplates. 

Ross,  Arthur,    c.  1750.    Emb.  (G.  4948  and  G.  S.  Appdx.) 
\^  Ross,  Arthur,  Montreal.     Cr.  Motto  ribbon  empty. 
Ross,  Charles.  Arm.  "Agnoscar  eventu."     (G.  S.  2804.) 
Ross,  Charles  Dames,  1844.     Lab. 

Ross,    David  Alexander,      c.    i860.      Lab.   Advocate  of    Quebec. 
(G.  4949) 
^  Ross,  James  F.  W.     Arm.  "Spem  successus  obft." 

^Ross,  James  Leith.     Arm.  Mant.  "Agnoscar  eventu,"  "Virtue  have 
virtue."    Advocate  of  Toronto.     (G.  S.  2805.) 

Ross,  James  Leith.     Arm.  Mant.     By  E.  M.  Chadwick. 
y^  Ross,  James  Leith.     Arm.  Mant.  "Agnoscar  eventu,"  "Virtue  have 
virtue."     By  Morley  J.  Ayearst.     Senior  partner  of  the  firm  of 
Ross  and  Homestead,  Barristers  of  Toronto. 

Ross,  John.    Arm.     "Agnoscar  eventu." 

(Ross)  Arm.    "Vincit  Veritas."    John  Ross,  barrister  and  former 

Atty.  Gen.  of  Upper  Can.     Married  a  daughter  of  Hon.  Robert 

Baldwin. 

Ross,  Miss,  Quebec,     c.  1850.     Lab.  on  red  paper.     (G.  4947.) 

(Rothwell)  Arm.  Mant.    "Nil  conscirc  sibi."    A  civil  engineer  of 
Kingston,  Ont. 

Rouleau,  Albert  O'M.     Pict.     1918.    By  George  Lightwood. 

v/  Rous,  H.  L.     Pict.     By  J.  A.  Varley.     Senior  partner  of  the  print- 
ing hou.se  of  Rous  and  Mann  Toronto. 

syRouviLLE,  Hertel  de.     c.  1800.     Lab.     Of  Quebec.     (G.  4950.) 

v^RouviLLE,  Hertel  de,  Ecuier.     Lab. 

(RowAND  Rev.  W.  L.  H.)  Lab.  name  in  M.  S.  with  printed  warning 
from  Scott,  and  border. 


123 


Roy,  James,  Montreal.  Lab.  Bom  Montreal  1834;  B.  A.  Victoria 
1868;  L.  L.  D.  McGill  1883;  ordained.  Church  England  1882; 
a  writer  on  Ecclesiastical  subjects. 

Roy,  Guillaumc,  Quebec.     Lab.  (G.  4951.)    c.  1800. 

Roy,  Robert  Maitland.     Arm.  Mant.     "Een  do  and  spare  not." 

Royal  School  op  Cookery,  Library.     Lab. 

Royal  Canadian  Rifles,  Company  No.  7.    Lab. 
vy  Royal  Military  College.     Royal  Arms;  of  Kingston  Ont. 

Royal  Regiment  Canadian  Infantry  and  Royal  Canadian  Dra- 
goons, Library.        Lab.  (G.  S.  2806.) 

Rugglfs.  (?)  Brigadier  Gen.  Ruggles  bom  1709;  lived  in  Massa- 
chusetts, but  being  a  loyalist  came  to  Nova  Scotia  in  1783,  took 
up  fanning  and  died  at  Wilmot  in  1795. 

RvNYAN,  Theodore.     Lab. 
-.  Russell,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  Hall.     Pict.     By  M.  H.  B. 

Ri'THERFORD,  Audrcw.  (?)  Manager  of  an  Insurance  Co.,  Toronto. 

,    RiTTAN,  R.  F.   Cr.  "Abseque  laborc  nihil."     Bom  Ont.  1856;  M.D. 
McGill  1884;  Professor  of  Chemistry  McGill  1891. 

RuTTAN,  G.  F.  Cr.  "Abseque  labore  nihil."    Same  plate  as  above, 

name  changed. 
Ryan,  Edward.     Arm.     "Inalamoriquam  facderi."     Two  varieties, 

one  without  the  name. 
Ryrie,  Evan.      Pict.      By  W.  W.  Alexander.      Only  son  of  Harry 
"^  Ryrie  Jeweller  of  Toronto ;  was  killed  in  France  in  the  German 

War  of  1914. 
Ryrie,  Evan.  Pict.  Sg.  T.  B.  M.     A  variation  of  the  above  design. 


Sacre  Coeur  Pensionnat  du  Sault  au  Recollet,  Quebec — Presen- 
tation Lab.  188;  with  border. 

Sadlfir,  Henry  H.,  Hamilton.     Lab. 

Sampson,  John.     Arm.  with  festoons.     No  motto.     Of    Kingston. 

Sandiford,  Peter.  Pict.  By  W.  M.  ("')  Professor  in  the  Faculty  of 
Education,  Univ.  of  Toronto. 

Satl,  John  Cameron.  Port,  of  Tennyson  from  a  wcxxicut.  Editor 
of  the  Macmillan  Co.  in  Canada. 

Saunders,  Capt.  John.  Arm.  Bom  1754.  Hon.  John  Saunders 
Chief  Justice  of  N.  B. ;  was  a  noted  Loyalist  during  the  Revolu- 
tion ;  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  N.  B.  1 790;  Chief  Justice  1822 ; 
died  in  Frederickton,  1834.     (Acad.  Voi.  2.  No.  3.  p.  195). 

124 


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Saunders,  John  Siincoo.  Ami.  Bom  N.  R;  cthicatcd  at  Oxford. 
Bar  LowtT  Canada  iS^o;  Q.  C  ;  author  of  sovoral  Lo>,'al  vorks. 
(Acad.  Vol.  i.  No.  ,v  p.  ig6.) 

Sauvagean,  Tancredo,  Montn-al      Lah. 


ScADDiNCi,  ExUbris  Htmrici,  Tonmtoncr.sis. 
fructus."     (Ci.  4(JS4.) 

ScADDiNr.s'  Collection-,  Dr.,  A  Boy's  Book 
1818-1881.     Lab. 

ScADDiNC,  Ex  Libris  Ht-nrici,  Torontoncnsis. 


Picl.  Lab.  "Inter  folia 


-Then  and    Now — 


ScADDi.vo,    IK'nrv, 
M.  A.   1840'; 
non  ferro." 


St.    John's    ColU'^;i-, 
D.   D.   1858.      Ann. 


Lib.     Two  variclii'S. 

(\iinbrid'.,'o,    B.    A.    18^7; 
Mant.   "Ccrno,"   "[n^'cnio 


(ScADniMi)  RefcTcndo  in  Christo  Patri  (Jtihanni  Torontoncnsi) 
EpiscoiM)  Hunc  Libmm  in  usum  (Hcnrici  Scaddint,'  Presbyt. 
EccK's.  Ani,'lic)  sittnnia  mm  obsorvaniia  otTiTt  auctor  III  Non. 
Aprilcs  MDCCCXLV.  Words  in  parenthesis  are  in  M,  S.  the 
rest  in  tyi)e.     Lab. 

ScADDiNC,  Henry,  D.  D.  Hon.  Canon  of  St.  James  Toronto.  Matrio 
Coll.  S.  John.  Evan.  Cantab.  1837;  A.  B.  18.^7;  A.  M.  1H40; 
S.  T.  P.  1852;  Admiss.  Cum.  Causa.  Oxon.  1867.  Ann.  Mani. 
"Ccrno."  "In^etiio  non  fi'rro."     (G.  4()5,v) 

ScADPixc,  Henry,  D.  D.  Canon  of  St.  James,  Toronto,  etc.,  as  last 
without  the  Hon.  Son  of  John  Scaddinj,'  the  Lieut.  Ciov.  of 
UpjH'rCan.  Bom  in  Devonshire,  En>,'.  iSiv.Cai.  1821 :  educated 
in  Ui)pcr  Can.  Coll.,  at  Toronto,  and  at  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam- 
hrid},'e,  En>,'.,  M.  A.  1840:  Classical  Professor  in  Upj)er  Can. 
Coll.  iS.^8-62;  rector  of  Trinity  Church  in  Toronto  1847; 
editor  of  the  "Journal  of  llie  Can;idian  Institute";  author  of 
"Toronto  of  Old','  187,^,  "Four  Decades  of  York.  I'ljpor  Canada," 
1884,  "Shakespeare  the  Seer— the  Interpreter,"  1S64,  "Early 
Pioneer  Life  in  Canada,"  1887,  .ic. 

ScAMFoRTH,  H.,  Esq.,  Ranchi.     Lab. 

SCATEKHERD  &  MeREDITU.       Lab. 

ScoBELL,  Fannie  0.     Pict.     By  Miss  M.  Cie.seke. 

(Scott)  H.  C.  S,     Mon.  in  circle. 

Scott,  Henry  C.     Lab. 

Scott,  Mrs.     Lab. 

Sears,  Geo.  Edwd.  Pict.  Symb.  for  Dance  of  Death  Collection, 
taken  from  an  old  print  of  1545.  By  \V.  J.  Linton.  Of  New 
York  and  Toronto.     (Acad.  Vol.  3.  No.  3.  p.  240.) 


Sears.  Robert.  Saint  John.  N.  B.  Lab.  Three  varieties.  Was  the  first 

imblishers  of  pictorial  illiustrated  works  in  the  New  World. 

These  are  probably  the  first  Bookplates  actually  made  in  New 

Brunswick.     (Acad.  Vol.  i.  No.  2.  p.  04.) 
Secretan.  C.  Arm.  "Surrexi  resurRam."     Livwl  in  Quebec;  married 

Marie  Annie  Mackay,  Feb.  i8ij;  his  library  was  sold  in  Quebec 

April  3.  1871.     (G.  4qss  and  G.  S.  Appdx.) 
Seerev's  Library.  2  Lawrence  Place,  Torquay.     Lab.  (English') 
Seorave,  William  Francis.     Arm.  "Dicu  et  mon  roi."    (G.  4956.) 
Selby.  Mr.  T.  I.     Ub.  (G.  S.  28oq.) 
Selby.  GeorRc.     Arm.   Pict  .  name  on  motto  rihlxm.     Attributed 

to  the  artist    Bowman  who  published  the  "Quebec  Guide." 

Son  of  Josette  Catherine  Fleury  Deschambault.     Bom  in  Eng. 

1759;  educated  in  France  at  St.  Omar;  Montreal  1780;  married 

a  daughter  of  Major  Dunbar;  die^i  1835.  (G.  S.  2808.) 
Sercombe.  Mr.  William.     I^b. 
Sevler.  Wm.  H.     Lab.  with  verse  and  admonition. 
V  Shanly.    Arm.     "Pro    patria    ct    rcliKione."     Of    Ontario.     Two 

varieties.     (G.  4957.) 

Shanley,  Walter.  Arm.  Two  varieties.  Bom  in  Ireland  i8ig;  edu- 
cated as  a  civil  imRinecr ;  Can.  1837 ;  resident  engineer  under  Can- 
adian Board  of  Works  on  Beauhamois  and  Welland  Canals  1843- 
48;  resident  engineer  Northern  New  York  R.  R.  1848-51;  chief 
engineer  Ottawa  &  Prescott  Railway  1851-53;  chief  engineer 
Grand  Trank  R.R,  (Western  Div  )  1853-59;  Gen.  Mgr.  Grand 
Trunk  1857-62;  built  the  Hoosac  Tunnel  1869-75;  chief  engi- 
neer Canada  Atlantic  R.R.  1879  85;  member  of  Assembly 
'863-75;  failed  of  election  1S72  and  1874;  re-elected  1881;  and 
1887;  (G.  4058.) 

Shea,  John.    c.  1850.     Arm.     Of  Quebec.     (G.  S.  2810.) 

Shea.  J<jhn  Gilmary,  collection  of— Lab.  Well  known  American  his- 
torian. Came  N.  V.  city  1824.  Aullujr  of  "History  of  Catholic 
Missions  Among  the  Indian  Tribes  of  U.  S.  and  Canada,"  "Life 
and  Times  of  Archbishop  Carroll."  etc. ;  was  a  frequent  visitor  at 
Montreal  and  (>iebec  and  las  written  largely  on  Canadian 
.subjects;  died  Kli/.abetli.  N.  J.  1892. 

Shephkrd,  Francis  J.  Cr.  Dec.  "Fraus  absit  reddite  libmnV  1900 
By  E.  Cox  <X;  Co.  Bom  Vandrcuil  1851;  M,  D.  McfiiU  1873. 
L.L.D.  Edinburgli  1895;  Har\-ar(l  1906;  M.  R.  C.  S.  1X74;  etc. 
Consulting  Surgeon  at  Montreal  General  Hospital. 

^   Shipperdson,  Edward.     Arm.     "Nubem  eripiam."     (G.  49^0  .mt! 
G.  S.  Appfix.) 

Shortiss,  Edward.     Arm.     Of  Toronto. 


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Showbnboan  Palls.  P.  Q.    Lab. 
Shubrick,  Richard.  (?) 

Sidney,  William  James.  Arm.  Mant.  "Quo  fata  vocant."  On 
tinted  papers.     (EtiRlish.') 

SiGNAY.  Joseph,  Evequc  dc  Quebec.  Lab.  Three  varieties.  Priest 
c.  iSis;  Bishopof  Quebec  1833-50;  first  Archbishop  in  Canada. 
(G.  4960.) 

Simpson,  Alexander.     Lab.     c.  1850.     Banker  of  Montreal.  (G.  S. 

j8!I.) 

Simons,  Thomas  M.     Lab. 
v^iNCLAiR,  Robert  &  Muriel.     Dec. 

Slack,  Rev.  Geo.,  Bedford.  C.  E,     Lab. 

Slayter,  John.  Arm.  No  motto.  A  loyalist,  appointed  Comp- 
troller of  Customs  al  Halifax,  first  commission  dated  Boston 
Sept.  30,  177s,  second  at  London  April  10,  i8oj;  held  position 
until  1821 ;  died  in  Halifax  1824. 

w'Smallpeice.  H.  E.,  Toronto,  Canada.    Cr.  Lab.     No  motto. 

V  Smart,   William  Lynn,  Jur.  C.  W.    Cr.  in  parter.   "Virtus  prae 
numis." 

Smart,  Wm.  Lynn.  Cr.  Motto  as  last.  (G.  4961.) 
Smart,  William  Lynn,  Jur.  Arm.  in  garter  with  same  motto.  Eldest 
son  of  John  Newton  Smart  of  Northimiberland.  Bom  in  St. 
Albans,  Eng.  1824;  King's  Coll.  London  1842;  law;  attorney 
1847;  practised  in  London ;  Can.  1853;  Secretary  of  Woodstock 
&  Lake  Erie  Ry.  Co.;  Toronto  1864;  Upper  Can.  bar  1866; 
Hamilton.  Ont.  1873;  Deputy  Judge  under  Jud^'c  Logic;  suc- 
ceeded his  father  to  the  Trewhitt  and  Northerton  properties 
1H75;  retired  1876. 

Smelt,  Leonard  Esq.  Jac.  Arm.     Surveyed  Newfoundland  in  1751. 
Smith,  Alexander  (r)  M.  D.  Edinburgh  was  attached  to  the  King's 

Dragoon  Guards  for  two  years  stationed  in  Frederickton  (Acad. 

Vol.  3.  No.  I.  p.  67.) 

Smith,  C.  D.,  His  Book.     Lab. 

Smith,  Charles  Douglas.  Arm.  "Jamais  arriere."  Officer  in  a 
dragoon  regiment;  later  Lieut.  Gov.  of  Prince  Edward  Island 
1813-2.4  His  brother  was  Admiral  Sir  Sidney  Smith  who 
fought  and  held  Napolean  at  Acre. 

Smith,  (\Til  J.  Pict.  giS.  By  George  Lightwood.  Divinity 
Student  R.  C.  Seminary  Toronto. 

-  MiTH,  David.     Arm.  "Tenax  in  fido."     Of  Toronto. 

?)MiTH,  David  Wm.     Cr  Sg   "J   SmiUic.  Jtui.  Sc.  Quebec." 


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Smith,  D.  W.,  Esquire.  Arm.  with  ribbons  and  wreath.  Name 
on  shield,  no  motto. 

/  Smith,  D.  V\.  Arm.  "Pro  rege  et  patria,"  and  above  crest  "Canada." 
Only  child  of  Lieut.  John  Smith  of  the  5th  Foot  who  died  in 
179s  while  in  command  of  the  fortress  of  Niagara.  D;  W. 
Smith  was  an  ensi^n^  in  his  father's  regiment;  later  Capt.; 
later  bar  of  Upper  Can.  with  precedence  as  Deputy- Judge- 
Advocate;  First  Sun'^eyor  Gen.  of  Lands  and  one  of  the  trustees 
of  the  Five  Nations;  Executive  Council;  member  of  the  first 
three  Canadian  Parliaments  and  Speaker  of  two  of  them; 
Baronet  1821;  died  in  Eng.  1837.  Author  of  "A  short  Typo- 
graphical Description  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  Upper  Cana- 
da," a  work  of  much  antiquarian  interest.  (G.  4963.) 
Smith,  Frederick  Hallcn.    Arm.  "Spes  vitae  melioris."     (G.  4966.) 

Smith,  Fred  G.  Pict.  1915.  By  Stanley  Harrod.  Engineer  in  the 
employ  of  the  Dominion  Government. 

Smith,  G.  Sidney.  Arm.  Arms  and  motto  like  plate  of  his  grand- 
father Charles  Douglas  Smith.  T\vo  varieties.  (Acad.  Vol.  i. 
No.  2.  p.  99.) 

Smith,  G.  Larrat.     Lab.     Of  Toronto. 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Lab.  Five  varieties.  Bom  in  Reading,  Eng. 
1823;  son  of  a  doctor;  educated  at  Eton,  and  Magdalen  Coll. 
Oxford;  B.A.  1845;  won  prizes  and  scholarships;  tutor  at 
Univ.  Coll.;  bar  Lincolns  Inn  1847,  but  never  practised;  Asst. 
Secretary  oi  Royal  Commission  to  enquire  into  conditions  at 
Oxiotd  1850;  Professor  of  Modem  History  at  Oxford  1858-66; 
United  States  1864;  L.  L.  D.  Brown  Univ.;  Lecturer  in 
English  and  Constitutional  History  at  Comell  Univ.  1868;  resi- 
dent in  Toronto  1872;  senate  of  Toronto  Univ.  Author  of 
"Irish  History  and  Irish  Character,"  "Rational  Religion," 
"Lectures  on  the  Study  of  Histor\',"  1861,  "The  Empire,"  etc. 
(G.  4964  ) 

Smith,  James  Frederick.     Pict.     By  Owen  Staples. 

^^Smith,  James  Grayson.     Arm.  Mant.     Son  in  law  of  E.  M.  Chad- 
wick  who  made  the  plate. 

Smith,  John  Sidney.  Arm.  No  motto.  Son  of  John  D,  Smith  and 
grandson  of  Elias  Smith  a  New  England  Loyalist.  Bom  at 
Port  Hope,  Ont.  1823;  law;  bar  1844;  Legislative  Assembly 
1854;  Postmaster  Gen.  1858;  Assembly  1858-62;  died  1889. 
(G.  4967.) 

Smith,  Larratt  William,  D.  C.  L.   Cr.  "Mediis  tranquillus  in  undis." 

,     Two  var.     Son  of  Larratt  Smith  chief  commissary  of  Field  Train 

V      Dejit .  and  Pa\Tnaster  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Canada  during  War  of 

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i8ia.  Born  in  Devon,  Eng.  1820;  educated  in  Upper  Can.  Coll. 
and  King's  Coll.  Toronto;  bar  1843;  resided  in  Toronto. 
(G.  4965) 

1/  Smith,  Walter  Harland.    Dec.    By  W.  W.  Alexander.    Horse  dealer 
Toronto. 

Smith,  William,  Esq.  Jac.  Arm.  "Optimum  est  aliena  frin  insania." 
Sg.  "Gallaudet,  sc."  Bom  in  New  York  1728;  educated  at  Yale; 
was  a  loyalist,  but  appointed  Chief  Justice  of  New  York  1780; 
Eng.  1784;  Chief  Justice  of  Lower  Can.  1785;  author  of  "His- 
tory of  the  Province  of  New  York";  in  1752  married  a  daughter 
of  James  Livingston  of  New  York;  died  1793.  (G.  4962  and 
G.  S.  Appdx.) 

Smith,  Hon.  William.  Exact  reproduction  of  last  plate.  Sg.  "E. 
Benoit  sc. "    Son  of  owner  of  last  plate. 

Smith,  W.  Harvey.    Cr. 

Smith,  William  Osborne.  Cr.  "Exaltabit  honore."  An  English 
officer  connected  with  the  militia  in  Canada. 

(Symth)  Arm.  Mant.  "Nee  timeo  nee  temno."  Thomas  Sheppard 
Smyth  of  London,  Ont. 

Smythe,  Arm.  "Terrax-in  fide."  Kdward  Handley  Smythe,  son  of 
Rev.  W.  Herbert  Smythe  fomjv,Tly  of  the  dioceses  of  Huron  and 
later  of  Tamworth,  diocese  of  Ontario.  Bom  in  Leicestershire, 
Eng.  1844;  educated  Toronto  Univ.;  law;  bar  1870;  lived  in 
Kingston. 

Snelling,  Richard.  Arm.  Mant.  "Spemo  timere."  Sg.  "J.  Ellis  sc." 
Two  varieties.     (G.  4968  and  4969.) 

Snider,  E.  F.,  U.  C.  CoUege.     Lab. 

Snively,  Alexander  Crosby.  Arm.  Mant.  "Teduce  libertas."  By 
A.  H.  Howard.  '  <  '- 

Soyres,  John  De.  Arm.  Sups.  No  motto.  Rev.  John  de  Soyres, 
son  of  Rev.  Francis  de  Soyres  of  Huguenot  descent.  Bom  in 
Somersetshire,  Eng.  1849;  educated  at  Brighton  Coll.  and 
Cambridge;  B.  A.  1876;  ordained  1877;  Hulscsm  Lecturer  in 
Divinity  at  Cambridge  1886;  held  chair  of  History  at  Queen's 
Coll.,  London  1881-87;  rector  of  St.  Marks,  St.  John.  N.  B. 
1888.     (Acad.  Vol.  I.  No.  4.  p.  241.) 

Spadina  Ave.,  Methodist  Sabbath  School.    Lab.     (G.  4969.) 
Spadina,  Methodist  Sabbath  School,  Coe.  Lab.  "Deum  spire  spero." 
Sparks,  George.    Arm.  of  Toronto. 
Spencer,  M.R.  (?) 
Springer,  O.,  Hamilton.     Lab. 


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i^SpROATT,  Henry.    Pict.     By  Alex  Scott  Carter  1915.    One  of  the 
leading  Architects  of  Toronto. 

Sproatt  &  RoLPH,  Architects,  Toronto.     Pict.  Symb.     By  Alex 
\  Scott  Carter.    Three  sizes.    Many  of  the  best  examples  of 

Gothic  Architecture  as  applied  to  public  and  private  buildings 
were  designed  by  these  architects. 

St.  Albans  Sunday  School.     Prize  Lab. 

St.  Andrews,  Congregational  Sabbath  School  Librar\'.    Etobicoke. 
Ub. 

•^  St.  Basil  Parochial  Library,  Toronto.    Emb.  Lab.  (G.  4970.) 

St.  Clarence  Sunday  School  Library.     Lab. 

St.   Croix.   De.    Arm.   Mant.   "Confiance  au  Dieu."    Of  Prince 
Edward  Island. 

St.  Georges  Mechanics  Institute,  Ontario.     Lab.    (G.  S.  2816.) 

r  -St.  Laurent,  College  de,  Pres  de  Montreal.    Arm.  "Spes  unica." 
c.  i860.        (G.  S.  2685.) 

St.  Jeromes  College,  Berlin,  Ontario,    c.  1886.    Lab.     Presenta- 
tion Plate.     (G.  S.  2817.) 

^  St.   JoHN'k  Mechanics'  Institute   Library.    Lab.    Three   var. 
(Acad.  Vol.  3.  No.  2.  p.  130.) 

St.  John,  N.  P.,  Episcopal  Sunday  School.     Lab.    (G.  S.  2701.) 

St.   Josephs   Academy,   Toronto.    Young   Ladies   Library.    Lab. 
"  :\      (G.  SOI 7.) 

St.  Mary's  College,  Montreal.     Lab.  prize  plate. 

V  St.  Ours,  De.  Arm.     No  motto.    Charles  Louis  Roch  Dc  St.  Ours, 

1753-1834.     (G.  S.  2821.) 

St.  Patricks  Christian  Doctrine  Society,  Quebec,  c.  i8i;o 
Lab.   (G.  S.  2819.) 

St.  Simon  the  Apostle,  Church  of.  Eng.  Lab.  Presentation  plate 
for  books  given  by  the  Congregation. 

V  St.  Stephens  Sunday  School  Library.     Lab. 

St.  Thomas  Mechanics  Institute  Library.     Lab.  with  border. 

St.  Thomas,  Mutual  Improvement  Association  Library.     Lab. 

Stafford  Library,  Lindsav.  Lab.  with  rules.  1868-82.  (G.  S. 
2813.) 

Stamford,  William  Earl  of,  and  Baron  Grey  of  Groby.  Arm.  By 
Charles  W.  Sherbom,  iqoo.  Son  of  Rev.  William  Grey,  Chap- 
lain to  the  Bishop  of  Newfoundland   and  Harriet  daughter  of 

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Rev.  J.  H.  White.  Bom  in  St.  Johns,  Newfoundland,  iSjo; 
St.  Johns  Coll.,  Bradford,  and  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  M.  A.  1875; 
Professor  of  Classics  and  of  Philsophy  in  Codrington  Coll., 
Barbadoes  1878-83;  Adjudged  gth  Earl  of  Stamford  by  the 
House  of  Lords  1892. 

Stanley,  John.  Arm.  "Sans  changer  ma  verite."  c.  1830.  Of 
Montreal.     (G.  S.  2814.) 

Stanley,  W.  H.    Same  arms  and  motto  as  those  of  John  Stanley. 

Staunton,  Thomas  ( ?) 

/  Stauffer,  C.  M.  Arm.  Mant.  191 7.  By  Stanley  Harrod.  Senior 
partner  of  the  printing  house  of  Stauffer  &  Lee  Toronto;  the 
family  emigrated  from  the  U.  S.  to  Canada   c.  1816. 

/Steele,  Emma  Blanche.     Pict.  Arm.     By  Owen  Staples. 

Ste  Aldbmar  Geoffrey.    Arm. 

Stennett,  Helen  G.     Pict. 

^^Stennett,  Rev.  Walter.  Arm.  "Quum  debilistum  fortis."  Of 
English  patents  who  came  to  the  West  Indies  in  181 1  and  moved 
to  Can.  in  1817.  Bom  Kingston,  Ont.  1821;  for  many  years 
Principal  of  Upper  Can.  Coll.;  rector  of  Cobourg  1866;  died 
there  1889.     (G.  4971.) 

Stephens,  N.  T.     Lab. 

^tevenson,  James.     Emb.    "Post    tenebras    lux."    c.     1850.    Of 
Quebec  (G.  S.  2815.) 

Stewart,  Charles,  9  Kings  Bench,  Mark.     Temple.     (.') 

Stewa.it,  Anthony,  of  Annapolis,  Mar>'land.     Arm.  (Allen  No.  824.) 

Stewart.     Arm.  "Quihidder  will  zie."     Of  Ottawa. 

Stewart,  Hon.  John,  Esqr.,  Quebec,  c.  1830.  Arm.  Mant. 
"Nobilis  ira."  Sg.  "J.  Jones,  sc.  Quebec."  Lived  in  Quebec  for 
sixty-four  years.  Was  Deputy  Pa\Tnaster  of  militia;  Legis- 
lative and  Executive  Councils;  Commissioner  of  the  Jesuit 
Estates.     (G.  4972.) 

Stewart,  J.  H.     Pict.    Jessie  Herries  Stewart,  woodcut  by  owner. 

Stobbs,  F.,  Imprimeur  Libraire,  rue  Notre-Dame,  Trois  Rivieres. 
Lab.     (G.  S.  2818.) 

Stodard.     Arm.  Mant.     Of  Montreal. 

Stokes,  William,  Oxon.     Lab. 

Stonehorse,  Edward,  Barrister,  Brampton.     Lab. 

Stonley,  John.     Ami. 

Stonley,  W.  H.    Arm. 


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Storm,  William  G.  Arm.  "Perseverando."  William  George  Storm, 
R.  C.  A.,  architect  and  civil  engineer.  Bom  in  Lincolnshire, 
Eng.  1826;  educated  in  Toronto;  engaged  in  erection  of  St. 
James  Cathedral,  the  Normal  School,  St.  Andrews  Church, 
Osgoode  Hall,  and  Univ.  of  Toronto.     (G.  4973.) 

Storn,  H.  L.    See  Reid. 

I,  Strachan,  James  M.    Arm.  "Caveo  sed  non  timeo."    Of  Toronto, 
son  of  Bishop  Strachan. 

Strange,  Thos.  Andrew,  of  Lincolns  Inn.  Pict.  Arm.  Chief  Justice 
of  Nova  Scotia,  and  President  of  the  Council  1791;  removed 
to  Eng.  1796;  married  and  knighted  1797;  Recorder  of  Fort 
St.  George,  Bombay,  1797;  presented  his  law  library  to  the 
Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  this  collection  being  the  nucleus 
of  the  present  library  of  the  Bar  at  Halifax. 

Strange,  Major  General  T.  Bland.  Arm.  in  ornamental  border. 
This  plate  was  used  by  the  owner  while  he  was  in  command  of 
the  Quebec  Citadel.  Thomas  Bland  Strange,  son  of  Col.  Harry 
Francis  Strange  who  commanded  H.  M.  2Sth,  King's  Own 
Borderers,  and  Maria,  daughter  of  Major  N.  Bland  of  La  Review, 
Ireland.  Bom  at  Memt,  East  Indies  1831;  educated  at 
Edinburgh  Academy,  and  Royal  Military  Coll.  Woolwich; 
entered  Royal  Artillery  as  2nd  Lieut.  1851;  Lieut.  Col.  1877; 
Colonel  1881;  Major  Gen.  1881;  resigned  and  went  to  North 
West  Territory  and  had  a  ranch  near  Calgary ;  commanded  the 
Alberta  field  force  at  outbreak  of  the  North  West  rebellion; 
later  went  to  live  in  Eng. 

Strathcona,  Lord.  Arm.  Coronet  and  sups.  Circlet,  collar  and 
Badge  of  K.  C.  M.  G.  "Perseverance"  "Agmina  ducens." 
Plate  of  Sir  Donald  Alexander  Smith  G.  C.  M.  G.  etc.  1st  Baron 
Strathcona  and  Mount  Royal.  Bom  1820  M.  P.  P.  Manitoba 
1871-84;  M.  P.  1871-2,  74-96;  Govemor  of  Hudson's  Bay 
Company;  Director  of  Canadian  Pacific  Railway;  created  K 
C.  M.  G.  1886;  G.  C.  M.  G.  1896;  Baron  Strathcona  and 
Mount  Royal  1897;  G.  C.  V.  O.  1908;  since  1896  was  High 
Commissioner  for  Canada  in  London. 

Strathy,  Henry  Seton.  Arm.  Mant.  Of  Toronto.  Bom  Edin- 
burgh 1832;  educated  Canada;  banker;  Gore's  Bank  1850; 
Manager  Can.  Bank  of  Commerce  1889;  Traders  Bank.  1895. 

Street.  Cr.  "Fidelis  inter  perfido."  Sg.  "Jarrett  London"  Wil- 
liam Purvis  Rochfort,  bom  in  London  Ont.  1841 ;  L.  L.  B.  (gold 
medal)  Univ.  of  Toronto  1868;  bar  1864;  Q.  C.  1884;  Chair- 
man of  Committee  of  Settlement  of  Claims  of  Half-breeds  N.  W. 
Territories  1885;  Puisne  Judge  of  Queen's  Bench  Div.  of  High 
Ct.  of  Justice  of  Ont.  1887;  Senator  of  the  Univ.  of  Toronto. 

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Street  (Evelyn  de  Latre).  Name  added  in  M.  S.  to  last  plate 
Miss  Street,  a  daughter  of  Mr.  Justice  Street,  is  a  graduate  of 
Royal  Conservatory  of  Music  Leipzig,  and  widely  known  as  an 
accomplished  violiniste. 

Strickland,  George.     (?) 

Strickland.  Jarrard  Edward.  (?)    (G.  4974.) 

Strong,  Cr.  "In  Deo  fides."  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  Harry  Strong 
son  of  Rev.  Samuel  Sprate  Strong,  D.D..  D.  C.  L.  Bom  at 
Poole.  Dorsetshire.  Eng.  1825;  Can.  1836;  educated  at  Quebec 
law  at  Bytown;  bar  1849;  practised  in  Toronto;  Vice  Chan- 
wUor  of  Court  of  Chancer\'  1869;  Court  of  Error  and  Appeal  of 
Toronto  1874;  Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Can.  1875- 
Chief  Justice  1892;  knighted  1893;  member  of  Privv  Councii 
1897.     (G.  S.   2820.) 

V  Stuart,  G.  Okill.  Arm.  "Justitiae  propositique  tenax."  Son  of 
Rev.  Dr.  George  Okill  Stuart  of  Harvard,  archdeacon  of  Kingston 
and  Dean  of  Upper  Canada,  and  a  daughter  of  Gen.  Brooks,  Gov 
of  Massachusetts.  Bom  in  Toronto  1 807 ;  educated  at  Kingston 
and  Quebec;  law;  bar  1830;  mayor  of  Quebec  1846;  Provincial 
Parhamcnt  1852  and  1857;  Judge  1854;  Bench  of  Court  of 
Admiralty  1873.  ((^-  4976.) 
\^  Sti'art,  Sir  James,  Bart.,  Chief  Justice  of  Lower  Canada.  Arm. 
Mant.  "Justitiae  propositique  ^enax."  Two  varieties  Third 
son  of  Dr.  John  Stuart.  Bom  at  Fort  Hunter,  N.  Y  1780- 
Windsor  CoU.  N.  S.;  law;  bar  1801;  Sol.  Gen.  for  Lower  Can! 
1805 ;  retumed  and  represented  Montreal  in  the  general  elec- 
tion of  1808-17;  England  as  representative  for  the  union  of 
upper  and  Lower  Can.  1822;  Atty.  Gen.  of  Lower  Can.  1822- 
Executive  Council  1827;  Chief  Justice  of  Lower  Can.  1838- 
Baronet  1840;  died  1853.  (G.  4975  and  Acad.  Vol.  1.  No.  2.  p.  93.)' 

Sumner,  Mrs.  Morton.     Lab. 
VSUTTERLAND,  Robert,  of  Montreal.     Lab.    (G.  4978.) 

Sutherland's,  William,  Book,  Montreal.     Lab.  (G.  4977.) 

Swath ERiDGE,  James  Henr\'.     Lab. 

SWAYNE,  James,  1776.  (?)  Of  Ontario.  (G.  4979.) 
■/Sweatman,  The  Rt.  Rev.  Arthur,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Toronto.  Arm 
"Ex  vniltus  sudorc."  Son  of  Dr.  John  Sweatman  of  Middlesex 
Hospital,  London.  Bom  in  London  1834;  Christ  Coll.  Cam- 
bndge  1855;  B.  A.  with  honors  1859;  ordained  deacon  r859- 
pnest  i860;  Can.  1865;  Headmaster  of  Heelmuth  Boys  Coll  ' 
London,  Ont.;  resigned  1872;  rector  of  Grace  Church,  Brant- 
ford;  canon  of  Cathedral  at  London,  Ont.  1875;  archdeacon  of 
Brantford;  Bishop  of  Toronto  1879.     (G.  4980.) 

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(Swbbney)  Arm.     Irish  motto.    Colonel  G.  A.  Sweeney  of  Toronto. 

SwBBNBY,  James  Fielding  M.  A..  D.  D..  Fourth  Bishop  of  Toronto 
^  1909.     Arm.     By    E.    M.    Chadwick.    Son   of   Col.    Jrs.    F. 

Sweeney;  bom  London  1857;  B.  A.  McGill  1878;  M.  A.  1881; 
ordained  priest  1881;  B.  D.  Toronto  1883;  D.  D.  1888;  Rector 
St.  Luke's  Toronto  1881;  St.  Philip's  i88a;  Rural  Dean  of 
Toronto  1895;  consecrated  Angelican  Bishop  of  Toronto  1909. 
/  SwEBTMAN,  Lesslie  M.,  M.  D.     Pict.    Of  Toronto. 

(Sydenham)  S.  Initial  in  garter.  "Gardczlafoy."  Charles  Edward 
Poulett  Thompson,  Lord  Sydenham,  eldest  son  of  J.  Poulett 
Thompson  of  Rochampton  and  Austin  Friars,  and  brother  of 
GeorRe  Poulett  Scrope,  M.  P.  for  Strond.  Bom  in  Wimbledon 
1799;  represented  E)over  in  House  of  Commons  1826-30;  Vice 
President  of  the  Board  of  Trade;  Treasurer  of  the  Navy  under 
Lord  Grey  1830;  President  Board  of  Trade  1835;  Gov.  Gen. 
of  Can.  1839;  resided  in  Toronto;  created  Baron  Sydenham 
1840;  died  from  a  fall  from  his  horse  1841.  The  existing  union 
of  Canada  is  said  to  owe  its  origin  and  existence  to  him. 

Symes,  Abram.    Cr. 


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N  Tabeau,  Ant.,Pretre.    c.  1825.     Lab.     Two  varieties.    OfBoucher- 
yille.     Died  1835. 

TalNot,  H.    Jac.  Arm.     No  motto.     The  historian  of  Upper  Can. 

Talbot,  Hon.  Thomas.  (?)  Son  of  Richard  Talbot  and  Margaret. 

Baroness  Talbot.     Bom  at  Malahide  1771;  entered  the  army; 

aide-de-camp  to  Marquis  of  Buckingham   1787;  joined  a4th 

regiment  stationed  at  Quebec  1790;   private  secretary  to  Gov. 

Simcoe  1792;   Major  1793;  Lieut.  Col.  sth  Regt.  of  Foot  1796; 

retired  1802;  died  1853.     (G.  4981.) 

Talcott,  William.     Lab. 

Tattershall,  Willm.,  Sheffield.     Lab. 

Taylor,  Samuel,  Manchester.     Lab. 

Tebbs,  Theodore  H.  Arm.  Mant.  "Vertute  non  verbis."  By 
Rolph  and  Smith  Toronto. 

Teefy,  Matthew.     Arm.  Mant.  "In  hoc  signo  spcs  mea."     Post- 
master of  Richmond  Hill,  Ont.   (G.  4982.) 
Terrell,  Mr.  Jas.     Lab. 
Teulon,  Henry.     (?) 

Thibaudeal',  Ex  Libris  Alfred.  Lab.  Printed  on  red  paper.  Alfred 
Arthur  Thibaudeau,  bom  in  Quebec  i860;  senator  1896. 
(G.  4982.) 

M  Thcmas,  Am&d  William,  Toronto,  1899.  (?)  "Let  who  God  wils  be." 


Thomas.  Arnold  W.  {') 

Thomas.   E.  Cartwright,    Cr.   "Virtus  invicta  Rloriosa."    At  one 

time  was  sheriff  of  Hamilton. 
Thompson.  City  of  Halifax  to  Alderman.     Lab. 

Thompson.  James.  Solicitor.     Lab.     c.  1830.    Of  Quebec     (G   S 
2822.) 

Thomson.  Alice  Elizabeth.     Pict. 

Thomson.  John.     Arm.     Former  librarian  of  Toronto  Univ. 
Thomson.  T.  C.  Barrister.  Solicitor,  etc.     Lab. 
Three  Rivers  Liter.\ry  Assojiation.     Lab.     c.  i8jo.    {G.  4g84.) 
Thurlow  Library.     Lab.     Di.strict  of  Thurlow.  Belleville,  f^t. 
TiDswELL.    Richard    Henry.     Seal.     "Certum    pete    finem."    Of 
Bntish  Columbia. 

i^ischler.  Belle  E.     Mon.  igi6.     By  Stanley  Harrod.     Of  Toronto. 
Tisdale.  T.  E.  Gilbert.    Arm.  "Non  pareil."    Of  St.  John.  N.  B. 
Toronto  Section,  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Eneineers    Pict 
Sr.  E.  V.  P(anneU.) 

Toronto.  The  Corporation  of  the—  Church  School  18— Prize  Lab. 

Toronto,  Collegiate  Institute.    Arm.     Lab.  187—. 

Toronto,  Diocese  of.     Lab.     Prize  plate. 

Toronto.  Diocesan  Theological  Library.     Lab. 

Toronto.  Diocese  of.  The  property  of  the.  Svnod  of  the  Seal 
Arm. 

(Toronto)  Ex  Bibliotheca  Seminarii  Episcopalis  Tomacensis.     Lab. 
Toronto.  Charies  Street  Presbyterian  Sundav  School  Librarv.     Lab 
(G.  S.  2680.) 

Toronto  High  School.  187—.     Lab. 

Toronto.  John.  Arm.  Mitre.  Toronto  impaling  Strachan.  John 
Strachan,  bom  Aberdeen;  Scotland  1778,  Kings  College  Aber- 
deen Theology  at  St.  Andrews;  came  to  Can.  i79g;  opened 
a  school  at  Kingston  Ont.;  ordained  Deacon  1803-  priest 
1804;  moved  to  York  (Toronto)  where  he  became  Rector 
1 81 2;  Executive  Cotmcillor  181 8  to  1836;  and  of  Upper  House 
to  1841;  Archdeacon  of  York  1825;  consecrated  First  Bishop 
of  Toronto  1839;  Trinity  Coll..  Toronto,  was  founded  chiefly 
through  his  instrumentality.     Died  Toronto  1867. 

Toronto,  Mechanics  Inst.     Lab. 

Toronto,  Mechanics  Institute,  Ont.  1875.  Lab.  Three  varieties. 
(G.  4987.) 

Toronto  Medical  Chirurigioal  Society.  Librarv  of      Lab     c 
1850.     (G.  S.  2823.) 


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ToRovTo,  Methodist  Sabbath  School.  Spadina  Ave.     I^h    ^('•  490/)! 

Toronto  Military  Lihrarv.     c.  i860      (G  S   2824.) 

Toronto  Liberal  Asscx  iation  Liurahy,  AlU-rt  Hall  l.ab  wiifi 
Rules. 

Toronto  Lihraky.     Lab.     18S4. 

Toronto  Ptiii.ic  Lihrakv,  Out.  Pirt.     Several  varieties,    ((i.  4987.) 

Toronto  Pihlic  Lihrarv      Lab. 

^y  Toronto    Piblu-    Limkary,    Kcfireiice    Department.     Arm.    Lab. 
Two  var. 

y  Toronto  Pibi.ic  Lihrarv,  From  the  ^L'lsonie  Colli  etion  of  J.  Ross 
Robertson,     Synib.  Lab. 

y  Toronto  Piblic  Library,  Branch  Cireulatinj;  Library.     Arm.  Lab. 

V  Toronto  Pi  iilic  Library.  From  the  Historical  Collection  of  }.  Ross 

Robertson.     Pict       By  W.  W.  Ale.xamler 
\/  Toronto  Pi'hlh-  Schools  25th  June  i,S(;i.     Ann.     Prize  Lab.  with 

bonier. 

'Toronto  Slcii.ar  Socu;tv  Liukarv,  Albert  Hall.     Lab. 
Toronto,  Trinitv  Metb<Mlist  Church,   Presentation   Lab.     Jamiarv 
ist,    i(;i8. 

Toronto  Unitarian  Ciuri  h.     Lab. 
'^Toronto  Unitarian  Sabbath  School  Library.     Lab.    (Ci.  4086. ) 

Toronto.  Unite<l  Presbyterian  Sunday  ScIukjI.     Lab. 
^  Toronto,   University  of.     Presented  to  the  Library  of  the — by—. 
Lab.  with  Amis  emlM)ssed  in  bhie.     Two  var.  one  date<l  18 — . 
Toronto,  University  of.     Presenle<l  to  llie  —  by  — .     Printed  Lab. 
Toronto  University  Lihrarv,  Pre^-nted  by  — ihrouj;h  the  Com- 
mittee fomied  in  the  Old  Country  to  aid  in  replaeinj;  the  lo.ss 
c;msi'<l   by   The  di.saslrous    I'-irc   of   Febniary    the    14th,    1890. 
Ln;;.     L;d>. 

Toronto,   University  of — Presente<l  to  tlu^— by  Columbia  ColU^'c 

New  V(irk,  October  21st.   iS()o.     Lab. 
Toronto  Univicrsity.     Preseiiud  to  he  Library  of  the —  by  the  Rev. 

Vincent    Clcmenti    B.A.     iVinity    CoUe^-e,    Cambrid'tje,     1890. 

Lab.  with  t\i>e-sil  border 

Toronto,  L'niversity  <.f.  Presontifl  to  the— by  the  University  of 
Sirassburi',  Gennany.     January   loth,   1891.     Lab. 

Toronto,  University  of.  Purch:ise<i  for  the  Library  of  the — out  of 
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B.  A.,  L.  L.  B.  ob.  A.  D.  1892.     Lab. 

Toronto,  Universit\-  of.  Presented  to  the  Library  of  the — by  the 
Executors   of   Tl.e    Honourable   William    Proudfoot    sometime 

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Justice  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice  for  Ontario.  Professor 
of  Roman  Law  in  the  University  of  Toronto  A.D.  i888-igoo. 
Lab.  with  Arms  embossed  in  blue. 

Toronto,  University  of.  Bequest  of  Rev.  H.  C.  ScaddinR  D.D.  to 
the  Library  of  the— looi.     Lab.  with  Arms  embossed  in  blue. 

Toronto,  University  of.  Purchased  for  the  Librar\-  of  th(^— out  of 
the  proceeds  of  the  John  Squair  French  Librarv  Fund  the 
Rift  of  John  Squair  B.A.  Fellow,  Lecturer,  and  Professor  of 
French  Language  and  Literature  in  Universitv  College  A.D.  1883- 
19 16.  (Quotation  from  Euripides).  Lab.  with  Arms  embossed 
m  blue. 

^  Toronto,  University  of.  King  Alfred  Librao'  of  Histor\-.  Founded 
by  Goldwin  Smith  and  Harriet  Smith  1901.     Pict.  " 

y  (Toronto,  University  of)  John  Squair  French  Prize.  Awarded  to— 
of— for  proficiency  in  French.  A.  D.—  Sg.  W.  A(lcxander) 
IQ18.     Pict.  Arm. 

^(Toronto,  University  of),  Squair  French  Prose  Prize— orationem 
prosam  gallicam  feliciter  colenti  ex  Univ.  Coll.  apud  Toron- 
tonenses  A.D.— "parum  claris  lucem  dare."  Arm.  Dec 
Lab.  Sg.  W.  A(lexandcr)  (1918.) 

Torrance,  Frederick  W.,  A.M.    Arm.  Mant.  "I  saved  the  king." 

•  Two  var.  Frederick  William  Torrance,  bom  in  Montreal  1823- 

graduated  Univ.  Edinburgh  1844;  law;  bar  Lower  Can.  1848; 

Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Quebec  1868;  Professor  of 

Roman  Law  in  McGill  Univ.  1854-70;  died  1887.     (G.  S.  2825.) 

TovELL,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harold  M.    Arm.    No  motto. 

TowNSEND.  Walter.  His  Book.    Sj-mb.  "E.  flammis  clarios."  (G.  S. 
2826.) 

y    Traves.  J.  B..  Port  Hope,  Ont.    Lab.  John  Brook  Tiaves,  editor  of 
the  "Port  Hope  Times,"  bom  in  Edinburgh  1842;  Can.  1853. 

Traves,  Will  F.,  Port  Hope,  Ont.    Lab.    Sonof  J.  B.  Traycs.    Bom 
in  Port  Hope  1872. 

Trestler,  Ex  Libris  J.  B.  Curtii,  M.D.  Pict.  c.  1840.    Graduate  of 
Medical  School  of  Univ.  of  Edinburgh. 

Trew,  William.    Arm.  "Veritas  quasi  rosa  resplcndet."   (English?) 
Trinity  College  Univ.,  of  Toronto.     Prize  Ami.    Lab. 

Trinity  College  Toronto.    Arm.  "Paulatim  et  certissime."  i8«. 
(G.  S.  2828.)  '"' 

(Trinity  College)    Presented  by  Sir  Henrv  Mill  Pellatt,  Toronto 
Eng.     Lab. 

Trinity  ColleCe.  Library  of,  Toronto.    Arm.   (G.  S.  2827.) 

'       '  •  V.    .  ^     .     US  ,  /  •       .      -    - 


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Trinity  Collece  from  the  Library  of — Prescnuxl  by — Ann. 
By  A.  H.  Howard.     Two  varieties. 

Trinitatis.  Hunc  Librum  Bibliothecae  ColleK'ii  S.S.,  D.  D.  Rev- 
erendus  Admod'un  in  Christo  Pater  Joannes  Episco(ms  Toron- 
tonensis.     (G.  S.  2829.) 

(Trivett,  Thos.)  Arm.  "Salv-us  in  icne."  By  Rolph  and  Smith.  Of 
Exeter  Ont. 

Trotlbr  Isabel.    Silhouette  Fort.     By  Owen  Staples.    Of  Toronto. 

Tri'th  SuBsr  '.iBERS  Prize  Book,  Presentation  Prize  Lab.  with  bor- 
der. 


Asst.  Provincial 
4988  and  G.  S. 


V  Tucker,  R.  A.     Arm.  Mant.  "Summa  ope  nite." 
Secretar\'.  N.  C.    Died  in  Toronto  1846.     (G 
Appdx.) 

TuppER,  Sir  Charles,  G.C.M  G.,  C.B.  Arm.  "L'espoir  est  ma  force." 
Two  varieties,  one  with  "Bart."  added  to  inscription.  Bom  in 
Amherst,  N.S.  Arcadia  Coll.,  N.S.,M.A.  and  D.C.L.;  studied 
medicine  at  Edinburgh;  M.D.;  diploma  from  Edinburgh  Coll. 
of  Surgeons  1843;  practised  in  Cimiberland,  Can.;  defeated 
Joseph  Howe  in  general  election  of  1855;  Provincial  Secretary 
1856;  jn  commission  to  Eng.  1858;  Premier  1864;  created 
C.  B.  1867;  House  of  Commons  until  1870;  President  of  the 
Council  1870;  Minister  of  Inland  Revenue  1872;  Minister 
of  Customs  1873;  Minister  of  Public  Works  1878;  Minister  of 
Railways  and  Canals,  the  success  of  the  Canadian  Pacific 
R.R.  was  largely  due  to  him;  knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George  1879;  High  Commissioner  to  the  Court  of  St. 
James  1883;  Minister  of  Finance  1887;  Gov.  of  Dalhousie 
Coll.  in  Halifax  1862.  Bart,  of  U.  K.  1881.  (G.  S.  2830  & 
Acad.  Vol.  2.  No.  3.  p.  191.) 

V,  TuRGEON,  P.  Fl.,  ptre.     Lab.     c.   1820.     Bishop  of  Quebec.     (G. 
4989.) 

Turner,  James  Poet,  Saint  Lawrence  Street,  Montreal.  Lab. 
engraved.  Sg.  "A.  Bourne,  sc."    c.  1840. 

Turner,  R.  J.     Arm.    Barrister  of  Toronto. 

Uniacke.  Andrew  Mitchell.  Arm.  "Faithful  and  brave."  Son 
of  Richard  John  Uniacke  and  father  of  Robert  Uniacke.  Of 
HaUfa  . 

Uniacke,  Crotton.  Arms  and  motto  like  last.  Receiver  Gen.  of 
H.  M.  Quit  Rents  180S;  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Vice  Admiralty 
181S.    Of  Halifax. 

UxiACKE,  Revd.  Fitzgerald.  Arms  and  motto  like  last.  Sg.  "Tor- 
bett,  sc.  Halifax,  N  S  "     Son  of  Richard  John  Uniacke. 

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Uniacke,  Norman  Fitzgerald,  Lincolns  Inn,  1805.  Arm.  "Faith- 
ful and  brave."  Eldest  son  of  Richard  John  Uniacke.  Atty. 
Gen.  of  Lower  Can.  1809-25;  Atty.  of  Gen.  Nova  Scotia  from 
1821,  until  his  death,  (G.  4991  &  Acad.  Vol.  3.  No.  4.  p.  310.) 

Uniacke,  Richard  John,  1801.  Arm.  "Faithful  and  brave."  Sg. 
"Suffield,  Sculp.  R.J."  Bom  1753;  Sol.  Gen.  of  Nova  Scotia 
4782;  General  Assembly  1783;  Speaker  1788;  Atty.  Gen.  of 
Nova  Scotia  1797;  member  of  H.  M.  Council;  died  at  Halifax 
1830  (G.  4990  &  Acad.  Vol.  3.  No.  3.  p.  238.) 

Uniacke,  Richard  John,  1801.  Arm.  Same  arms  as  last,  but  a 
larger  plate  with  different  crest,  and  not  signed,  (Acad.  Vol.  3. 
No.  3.  p.  238.) 

Union  Club  of  Quebec,  Presented  to  the,  by — .  Lab.  1890.  (G. 
S.  2831.) 

Upper  Canada  Bible  Society,  Toronto.     Lab. 

Upper  Canada  College  Library.    Arm.  Lab. 
\,  Upper  Canada  College,  Presented  by — to — as  an  acknowledgment 
of  Merit  and  as  a  Reward  for  Attainment  in — .     Upper  Canada 
College —  Signed— Principal.     (Follows  a  verse  from  Horace) 
Eng.  Lab. 

Upper  Canada,  Depository-  for  Public  Schools.    Arm. 

(Upper  Canada)  Free  Public  School  Library.    Arm.  Lab.  with  rules. 

(Upper  Canada)  Public  Library.    Arm.  Lab.  with  rules. 

(Upper  Canada)  Ingenuo  magnaeque  3pei  Adolescenti — e  classe — 
Propter  insignes  in  artibus  liberalibus  progressus  hunc,  Prae- 
mium  optime  merito,  Hbnun  D.D.  Literarum  Himianiorum  apud 
Torontonenses  Ludus  Exemplar  Provinciae  Occidentali  Pro- 
positus. Geo.  R.  R.  Cockbum  A.M.  Rectore.  AD. — Kal. 
sext.  MDCCCLIX.,  Lab.  with  type-set  border. 

yj  Upper  Canada  Religioi-s  Tract  and  Book  Society.     Lab. 

Ursulines  de  Quebec,  Pensionnat  des..  Two  Var.  one  dated   1835, 

another  186-.     Lab.  with  border. 
Ursulines  de  T.  R.  Trois  Rivieres.    Emb.  (G.  S.  2832.) 


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Valentin,  De  la  Bibliotheque  de  J.  B.     Lab. 

VanBuskirk,  Abraham.  Arm.  Lieut.  Col.  of  the  4th  New  Jersey 
Volunteers;  after  the  American  rebellion  he  settled  in  Shel- 
bume,  N.S.  1783;  and  was  the  first  mayor  of  that  city, 
s,  Vander  Smissen.  Arm.  "Ncc  tcmere  nee  timede."  3g.  "Harry 
Soanc  sc.  London."  Bom  Toronto  1844;  B.  A.  Univ.  of 
Toronto  1864;   M   A.  1866;   Prof,  of  German  Univ.  of  Toronto 

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iSgj;  librarian  1873-91.  President  Can.  Inst.  1886-8;  author 
several  Educational  Works;  Editor  "Shorter  Poems  of  Goethe  & 
Schiller";  at  present  resides  in  England. 

VanKoighnet.    Arm.  Mant.  "Victus  sola  nobihtat." 
Vantoreuil,  Alfred  de.    Arm.  c.  1793.     (G.  4997.) 
Vandreiul,  Le  Compte  Alfred  de.    Arm.  c.  1780.    (G.  4997.) 
VA^rDRE^IL,   Comtessc  dc,   Gouvemement   du   Louvre.     Arm.    c. 
1780.     One  of  the  oldest  French  families  of  Can.     (G.  4998.) 
Vandy,  Thomas,  Jr.     Lab. 

Van  SiTTART,  John  George.     Arm.     No  motto.     Of  wtxxistock  C.W. 
Son  of  the  Admiral.     (G.  4995.) 

Van  Sittart.  J.  Graham.     Arm.  "Fata  viam  invenient."     Son  of 
above. 

Van   Sittart,   J.    Pen.     Arm.  "Fata  viam    invenient."     Of   Ont. 
(G.  4^94) 

Van    Sittart,     X.     Arm.     Xo    motto.     Admiral    Nicholas    Van 
Sittart. 

Vavasoir.  J.  F.  S.  (') 

Vernon,  G.  C.  H.  Arm.  No  motto. 
y/  Verreav,  Bibliotheque  dc  M.  L'Abbe.  Lalj.  Several  varieties  and 
sizes.  Hospice  A.  Verreau,  D.  L.,  descendant  of  a  family  which 
came  to  Lower  Can.  from  France  1687.  Bom  at  L'Islct  P  S. 
1828;  Quebec  Seminary;  taujjht  there  two  years;  Principal  of 
St.  Therese  Cartier  Normal  School  1857;  ordained  priest  1851; 
worked  in  EuroiK?  on  the  archives  fJr  dov-aments  on  the  his- 
tory of  Canada  which  he  published  in  1875.  Chair  of  Can. 
History  Laval  Univ.  1887.     (G.  4999.) 

Verret,  Gaudiose,  Quebec.     Lab.    c.  1890.     (G.  5000.) 

Victor.  E.  A.     Cr.  "Fac  aut  mori."   1916.     By  Stanley  Harrod. 

Editor  of  "Canada's  Future";    killed  in  a  Railway  accident 

1916. 

ViNCELETTE,  Arthur.     Lab.     c.  i8,So.     Son  of  C.  Vincelctte.     (G. 
5002.) 

\i  V1NCEI.ETTE,  C,  Asile  de  Bcauport.     Lah.     Four  varieties.      (G. 
5001.) 


Wadsworth.  R.  D.,  of  Montreal.     Lab.  (('..  500,1) 

Walcqt,  Thomas.  (') 

Walkin.  Richard  T.     Cr.     No  motto. 

Walker,  B.  E.     Arm.  "Xon  sine  p<.'riculo."     Plate  of  Sir  li^ir.und 
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"S.  H.  igig."  By  Stanley  Harrod.  Bom  Township  of  Seneca 
Ont.  1848;  entered  banking  oflBce  of  his  tuicle  J.  W.  Murton 
Hamilton ;  entered  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce  1 868 ;  Account- 
ant, Toronto  187a;  Gen.  Mgr.  1886;  Director  1906;  President 
since  1907;  is  a  Councillor  Canadian  Bankers'  Ass'n.;  Vice- 
Pres.  Am.  Bankers'  Ass'n.  1908;  D.  C.  L.  Trinity  Univ.  1904; 
L.L.D.  Toronto  Univ.  1906;  author  of  many  works  on  banking- 
is  a  weU-known  art  Connoisseur,  having  done  much  to  help  art 
appreciation  in  Can.;  Companion  of  the  Victorian  Order- 
Knighted  1910;  F.  R.  S.  Canada  191 1. 

Walker,  Francis  A.,  Superintendent  of  the  Census,  With  the  Com- 
pliments of .    Lab. 

Walker,  Thos.,  Esqr.  Arm.  Justice  of  the  Peace  in  Montreal,  and 
Dec.  6,  1 764  was  the  victim  of  an  outrage  which  created  a  great 
sensation  in  Can.  and  engaged  the  attention  of  the  Eng.  Gov. 
The  second  book  published  in  Canada  relates  to  the  "Walker 
Affair."  It  is  a  pamphlet  of  forty-six  pages,  printed  by  Brown 
&  Gilmour,  Quebec,  1767. 

Wardrope,  Thomas,  Ottawa.  Lab.  c.  i860.  Clergyman;  some- 
time Moderator  of  the  Presbyterian  Church.    (G.  S.  2833.) 

Wardrope,  Herbert  E.  Chip.  Arm.    No  motto,  name  on  motto 
ribbon.    Common  Clerk  of  the  City  of  St.  John,  N.  B.  since  1891 . 
Design  taken  from  his  great-grandfather's  plate.    (Acad.  Vol.  2 
No.  3.  p.  194.) 

Warner,  Clarence  P.    Pict.    Half-tone.    Of  Napanee,  Ont. 
Warrington,  John  T..  Jr.    Lab.  with  quotation.    Of  Montreal. 
Waterhouse,  John,  Halifax.    Cr.  "Veritas  vincit  omnia."  (G.  5004.) 
Watt,  Ann,  Quebec,  1 795.     Lab.     (0.5005.) 
vWatt,  Madge  Robinson.     Dec.    Symb. 
Weart,  Jacob.    Lab. 

Wbilbrenner,  R.  C.    Pict.    Printed  on  colored  paper.    Doctor  at 
Boucherville.      c.  1830.     (G.  5006.) 
•/'Weilbrennbr,  R.  C,  M.  D.    Pict.  Emb.    Lab. 
Weir,  Library  of  Frank,  Montreal.    Lab. 
Weld,  Isaac.    Arm.  "Verma  atque  decens."   (G.  5007.) 
Welland,  County  of,  Law  Library.  Lab. 

Wells  &  MacMurchy,  Solicitors  Canadian  Pacific  Ry.  Co.  Lab. 
Weslbyan  Methodist  Chrudi  Libary.    Lab.  with  rules.    Kingston 
Jan.  1. 1859. 

V  Weslbyan  Mbthooist  Library,  Taronto  City.  West  Circuit.     Lab. 
Weslbyan  Mission  Library.    Lab.  with  rukB. 


Wbst  Church  Sabbath  School  Library.    Lab. 
Wbstoban  Library.    Lab. 

Wbstminstbr  Collbgb.  Toronto.     Prize  awarded  to-for  pro 
ficiency  in—.     Dec.    By  A.  H.  Howard.  ^ 

^  Wbstjiin8T|r  College.  This  book  belongs  to.     Dec.     By  A.  H. 

Westminster  College  Pupils  Library.    Ub.  with  quotation 
Wethbrall  General.    Cr.  "Vi  et  copia."    Sir  George  A.  WetheraU. 
Tn«   <    itL  '™i!?r  ^^^^'  ^"«    '7**:  mihtary  secretory  to  Sir 
fco    ^''"f  ^1°^  '^^X'   '"  ^^*"    '^^y-jS;   i:mminid  until 
1850  as  Deputy  Adjutant  Gen. ;  knighted  1856;  Lieut.  Gen.  1857 

Wethey.  Charles  Henry.  Arm.  By  E.  M.  Chadwick.  Of  Toronto 
Wetmore,  Revd.  Robt.  G..  M.  A.  Arm.  with  ribbons.  Youngest 
child  of  Timothy  Wetmore.  Bom  at  Rye.  N.  Y.  1774:  Nova 
T'i-L'l*;  ^^'^''  l"o'^<^y  '795;  removed  to  New  York- 
studied  theology;  ordained  deacon  by  Bishop  Provoost,  1707' 
died  m  Savannah.  Georgia.  1803.  (Acad.  Vol.  i.  p  119) 
Wetmore.  Thomas.  Arm.  The  plate  ascribed  rather  doubtfully  to 
Paul  Revere.     (Allen  p.  ,4;.)     Bom  in  Rye.  N.  Y.  ,767;  law 

£«»,^P"1^-     ^i'VJ^^'i  °^  New  Brunswick   i7.;i;  rnarried 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Judge  James  Peters  of  Gagetown.  N.  B.  1 701 

fte^/"l^'^3?""  •"  Chancery;    Registrar  of  Wills  and 
Deeds  for  (^leens  County,  and  member  of  the  Council;  Atty 
Oeii.ofNcwBmnswick  1809;  died  1828.     (Acad.  Vol  i  p  120) 
Wetmore.  William.     Arm.     Sg.  Revere  sc.  (Acad.  Vol.  i    No   ,   n 
I  ig. )  ■  o-  I  • 

Wheeler.  T.     Lab.    Of  Toronto.     (T.  B.  Wheeler') 
Whitcombe.  Charles.    Cr.    Clergyman.     (G.  S.  2834  ) 
White,  Mr.  George  Robt.    Cr. 
White;,  Henry.     (?) 

Arm.  "Sis  Justus  et  nc  timcas."    Of  Toronto. 


Pembroke.     Lab.  '  U.'j  ,    K'  .     .,>  I. 

Cr.    "Pax   potior  bello."     "D'cn   haut.' 


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White,  Thomas  E 
White,  WOJiam  R 
Whiteford,  J.  W 

Ottawa. 
Whitehead,  F     Port  Hope.  Canada.    Arm.  "Ad  fmcm  fidclis 
Whitma.v.  Alfred.  Esqr..  Halifax,  N.  S.     Ami 

Wicksteed    G^  W.    Arm.  Mam.  "Nimium  ne  crede  colon." 
unt     ((j.  S.  2835.) 

WicKSTEED.  Horatio  Asprey.     Arm.  in  garter.     Sg.  "Culleton 
Cranboume  Str.     London.  W.  C."     Bom  Surrey   .8,,;  Can 
1834;  reorgamzed  Post  Office.  Montreal  1839;  entered  volunteer 
Forces  1837 ;  retired  Major  1887. 


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^^  WimsTEED.  R.  J      Lab.    Two  var.    A  lawyer  of  Ottawa,  connected 
with  the  letjal  d.^'jarlment  of  the  House  of  Commons. 
WicKsoN,  A.,  U.  C.  C.     Lib 
Wilcox,  Charles  S  .  Hamilton,  Dnt.     Enjj.  Lab. 
Wilde,  Thomas.    Arm.     No  motto,  name  on  motto  ribbon. 
WiLKiNso.N,  Solicitor,  1867.     I^b 

WiLKlNSov,    Alfred.     Cr.    in    Rarter.     "Prao.sto    et    i)crsto  "     Of 
Kingston. 

(WiLKrvsoN)  T  W.  MDCCCLXVir.  ("') 

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Williams,  John.     Arm.  "Floriferisut  apesinsaltibus.     Omnia  hbant 

omnia  nos."     Several  varieties.     A   DeerfieUl  clcr^vman  who 

was  taken  captive  to  Canada  1700-04.     (G.  5008.) 
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EdinburKli;  London;  Can.  1843;  Profos '>r  of  History  and  of 
Enshsh  Literature  in  Uni\-.  Toronto;  a  .rhor  of  "Memorials 
of  Edinburgh"  1847,  "The  Arcl'.acL.-v  and  Prehistoric  Animals 
of  Sa)tland"  1851.  "Prehistoric  M.m"  1H63;  was  L.  L.  D.  and 
P.  R.  S.  and  President  of  Univ.  Ton-uo  1S81.     (G.  5010.') 

Wilson.  Eliza  Jane,   Montreal      Lab.  with  type-set  border. 

Wilson,  John.     Cr.   "Virtus  sibi  pracmum."    Judj^e  of  Superior 
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Wilson  Lodge  A.  F.  and  A.  M.     No.  86  G.R  C.     Presentation  Enir 
Lab.  ^' 

Wilson,  This  Book  is  the  proixny  of  Rolx-rt  A.,  Montreal.     Lab. 

Wilson,  This  Book  belongs  to  R.     Lab.  with  rhyn^v 

Wilson,  W.,  Toronto  University,  Ontario.     (G.  sou.) 
w  Wilson,  Walter.     Cr.  "SemiK-r  viRilans."     Of  Montreal. 

Wilson.  J.  E.,  21  Comhill,  London,  E.  C      Lab. 

Wilson,  William.     Chip.     Ami.  (:>) 
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WiTMAN,  Alfml.  Esq  ,  Halifax.  N.  S.     Arm.  "Pw  ardua  surco  " 
(G.  S.  j8j6.) 

WiTTON.     Arm. 

WiTTON.  H    B      Doc      By  Ida  Ifamilton.    Of  Hamilton;  owner  of 

one  of  the  finest  private  libraries  in  Canada. 
Wise,  Frank.     Cr.  "Saperc  aude."     President  of  Macmillan  Co.  of 

Canada. 
Wise,    Fnxl    Ayshford.     Arm.     Sj;.    "Adams    sc    Montreal."    Of 

Ottawa. 

WoMANs  At-xiLiARY,  In  mcmory  of  S.  F.  Davidson.  Dec.  Symb. 
By  A  H.  Howard. 

Woodman,   Robert  Townley.     Arm.  in  seal.      "Suives  mot."    Of 

Victoria.  B.C. 
Wood's  Ciritlatino  Library,  Montreal.     Lab.    (G.  5013.) 
WooLSEY.  J.  v.,  Quebec.     Lab. 
Workman,  William.     Arm. 
WoTHERSPooN,  Ivan,  Q.  C,   Montreal.     Arm.   Mant.     Two  var. 

Arms — Wotherspoon    impaling    Juchem    Douchesnay    de    St. 

Denis. 

V  Wright.  James  Vemer.    Arm.  "Honor  virtutis  praemum."    Two 
var.    Of  Toronto. 
Wright,  Samuel,  Quebec.    Arm.  Mant.  Sg.  "J.  Jones,  Quebec." 
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Wright.  Samuel.  Last  plate  with  escutcheon  added.  (G.  5013  & 
G.  S.  Appdx.) 

Wright.  Thomas  A.     Arm.  "Constans,  contraria  spemit." 

WiRTELE,  Ernest  F.,  Quebec.  Arm.  "Esto  quod,  esse  videris." 
Son  of  Judjjc  Wurt  \  Bom  St.  David's  Quebec  i86o;  Royal 
Militar\'  Coll.  Kingston;  Chartered  Accountant;  auditor  Ross 
Rifle  Co.  igoj;  Lt.  Col.  IQ03.     (G.  5015.) 

,  WiRTELE,  Jonathan  S.  C,  Riviere  David.  Arm.  "Esto  quod,  esse 
videris."  Jonathan  Saxton  Campbell  Wtirtele  son  of  Jonathan 
Wurtele  the  Seigneur  of  Riviere  Da\'id,  of  a  family  which  came 
from  Stumpfelback,  Wurtemberg,  Germany.  Bom  in  Quebec 
1828;  law;  bar  1850;  B.  C.  L.  and  D.  C.  L.  McGill  Univ.; 
member  of  the  Law  Facidty  of  McGill;  Q.  C.  1873;  Quebec 
Assembly  1875-86;  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Quebec  1886; 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  of  France  1883;  Provincial 
Treasurer  in  Quebec  government  1882-84;  Speaker  of  Legis- 
lative Assembly  1884-86;  codified  the  statutes  of  Quebec  1885- 
86;   Puisne  Judge  of  Queen's  Bench  after  1892.     (G.  5016.) 

WvMAN.  From  the  Librarv  of  Ferdinand  A.     Lab. 


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WvNNK,  William.    Cr.  "\on  sibi.  ^i-d  tola."     A  loyalist  of  Fhuluss 
C'ounty,  New  York,  who  went  to  New  Brunswick  in  1 78J ;  Upjjer 
Can.  1802;   died  in  yueenslown  18.54 
•  WvcLipPR  College,  Library  af,  Toronto.     Arm.  "Vcrbuni  Domini 

manet."     (G.  S.  2838.) 
^  Wyclippe  CoLLKCiE,  Presented  to  the  Library  of,  by  the  family  of  the 
late  very  Rev.  Dean  Grassett.     Lab.     (G.  S.  2837  ) 
Wyclippe  College,  Toronto,  From  the  Library  of.  Presented  to — . 
^         Ub.     (G.  S.  2839  ) 


Yardy,  Henry  ^l  Gazette  Office,  Fredcrickton.  N.B.     Lab. 

Young,  Ch-  .v  m.    "Prr.«:   throuKh."     Hon.   Charles   YounR, 

L.L.D     v"      fT  t.ro«'        '  "^i  ■  William  Young  Chief  Justice  of 
Nova  .Hi;,      ii/m  ,.    jow,  Scot.   1812.  Dalhousie  Coll. 

cotia  and  Prince  Edward  Island 

Legislative  Council   1840-63; 

■'"         ^-59;    Judge  of  Probate  Court 

ii        ,ourt  1868;   ofTercd  knighthood 

!u).i  ,i. 

IT      "Deeds  speak."     (G.  S.  2840.) 
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-   NDAY  School.    Lab. 
I  School.     Lab. 


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Alphabetical  List  of  Mottoes  appearing  on  Anony- 
mous Plates,  with  names  of  Families  using  them 


Ad  spes  turn  /racta— Hope. 

Avancez—HiU  (Lord). 

Boutez  en  avant — Barry. 

Carriden — Hope. 

Celer  et  audax — Bickley. 

Craggan  an  phitiach—Macdonald 

Crescit  sub  pondere  ttV/Mi— Chap- 
man. 

DicHs  Jactisque  simplex — Gilpin. 

Deo  regique  debeo—Johnscm. 

Dominus  providebit— Burton. 

Dum  spiro  spero — O'Reilly.  ' 

En  avant— A]mon. 

Esse  quatn  videri — Croft. 
"^facta  turn  verba — Allen. 

Fats  bien  et  latsse  dire— La  Roche. 

For  right  and  reason — Graham. 

Fortes  fortuna  juvat — Dickson. 

Fortis  et  fidus — McLachlin. 

Fortitudine — Irving. 

Fortitudine  et  prudentia—O'Reiay 

Furth  fortune  and  fill  the  fetters— 
Murray. 

Gardez  la  foy — Sydenham. 

In  candore  decus — Chadwick. 

Je  suis  pret—Fraser. 

Jt  viendrai  bon — Hill. 

Laus  Deo— Hurd. 


Le  jour  viendra — Durham. 

Man  do  i/— Edgar. 

Nee  titnede  nee  temere — Baldwin. 

Nee  timeo  nee  temno — Smyth. 
\A'ihil  atnanti  durum — BiU  aiid- 
Reid. 

Nil  consctre  5fW— Rothwell. 

Omnia  possum  in  eo  qui  ne  con- 
fortae — Moreau. 

Per  ardwa— McMaster. 
^Per   mare   per   farroj— Macdon- 
ald. 

Qui  laborat  viticit — ^Jopling. 

Ravenscrag — Allan. 

Salutem  disponit  Deus — Edgar. 

Salvus  in  icne — Trivett. 

Spe  alendus  est  animus — Buck- 
land. 

Tace  outface — Allen. 

Tou  jours  loyal — Ayearst. 

Toujours  pret — Chadwick. 

Vestigia  nulla  retrorsum — Hamp- 
den. 

Vi  et  victute — Baird. 

Vincit  Veritas— Ross. 

Virtus  milk  5cuta— Howard. 

Vis  unita  fortior— Flood. 

Vitam  impendere  vera — Hewlett. 


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